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PAGE SEVEM TH!? EVEN |PRYTN N NG IAN . - e 0300 TOFOIOIOIOHOEDIVICICIOFOIC 1 Q). ‘A TPQ '“1 mz FIGH’ERI :‘0‘3«90 QIQBOIOTOTDLVCCIOT ..moaio i OF . : 3 NEW MHILLIKERY POINTS & : Are Yo Satssned Vith nere You tat? . 3 By IDA ALEXANDER ks S S < [] T — | ' == % - ! 0 Q¢ IS : b4 . For u‘ week now Hnfl‘ tramp tlimd | SOME CHANGES IN STYLES ARE 8 E & been fighting fire with the other ro—i TO BE NOTED. | " # 4 . § iuiem. Whr b hid do5i @ SN 7 ; ¢ For nice meals, good homecooking and : % hardly knew The pay was not e & T da amp rl(:cs ‘g large and the risk was. He had been Seal.B 2 § 3 3| almost cornered again and again. At "Bown Color Maintains Its Popu- | & < ‘31 times, escape had seemed impossible, larity—Gorceousness Still Is a ;? pleasa“t rooms9 apply to T but he had raced his way to safety, Marked Feature of the & & 2| while his blistered feet and smoke- Fashicns. | % 4 Qi clogged lungs protestad. Vut he had L “:: MRS. HE NRY BACON s’ S.Alwnvs wont out. Now he had dis- The everintoresting story of the g ) 2 Watt were 50c now 40: | tanced the fire once again, and 1ay | hat hols the artention of wo SANESSEP —Mis W r's Home & 5.20 and 25 Wa & atretched in the shude, genuinely | from don . 10 gt 1”:1‘“t:lvl(lfi;:: 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's Ho g W oTe 55¢ NOW. ........ 45, Q| weary, sincerely sick of it all. the hours of the day, the dass | GEOSOIOSOPOIHOTO B OF omr»mW 40 Watt were 55¢ now i 21 “Let the owners fight.” he said, half | week, 11, wo. fd : lfllh:“ud.“n. 0’;::2; Ei i3 75¢, now. ........ 60c aloud. “Later on they'll run me out| becau<c of {13 conps % onn from the shade of the very trees 1| cost it apcars in surmbers in (he or -—u-n:__-flwn | 100 Watt were $1.10, now.. ... 90c belp to save. 1 ain't goin' back.” dinary woman's outht, The resolution had come suddenly. Georzette {8 emphasizing the s l 150 Watt were $1.60, now... $1.35 He had fully intended to return after 818 e snatching an hour earned rest. It was in the early forenoon that he had laid down. It seemed hours before his tired eyes closed, and but a moment before he was rudely awak- or so of well 250 Watt were $2.60, mow. .. §2.25 Buy Hazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by ened. Men were pulling at him; men were shouting in his ear The & M h c words at last penetrated drowsily Florida llectm achinery Co, §|mencm ™ ‘Get up, Bill. Got up for God's sake. PHONE 46 DRANE BUILDING It's comin’ this way." He sat up at last, sulkily and half e .,.,.momom~¢wmm¢wowwo~ awake. “I don't give a—" il i The faces of the men were black- ened and bleeding. “Jenks an' Bert's lost.” gald one, “Well, 1 didn’t find 'em,” said the 2B OPOEOROHOLODOTOFOIC FOLOROLO% O‘O‘!‘O‘!’%fi DON'T FORGET TO GO TO tramp. “God, find them!" sail the other, reverently. “They've burned to death.” He heard the news callously. There had been so many that the shock was quite gone from the tale. It was only when enacted before the eye, in all its grewsome details, thac it had pow- er even partially to sheel He seitled back again, 1 ain’t goin' to get up.” The others stood ready to go. man half turned, but paused once more, will ye come? 1t's hittin' now for a place where there's little children—Ilittle children, mind ye, with. out any idee what danger means.” Bill raised his lank figure till he stood an inch above the others. “I'll come,” he said. Backward now they turned with the y quick step of men who knew that i | time meant life. All trace of listless ness had vanished from Bill's face and figure. He was the alert fire-fighter, untiring, unafraid. All day they fought, each with the courage and the strength of ten. It was night before they acknowledged that their efforts had heen without avall, Bill threw down his ax, and pointed his lean finger. “Some one ought to tell ‘em,” he sald. And then, as no one spoke, “I'll go." It was trackless way through the forest and thick underbrush, but Bill raced on, hurried by the roaring o!, the fire, handicapped by his \\'eurl-i ness, harrled by the fear that he might! not be In time. | The people of the village wvr-1 awake, clustered around in groups.| watching the light that hung like «I\ menace in the sky. There were nc| | men among them. The men were, | away, battling with the danger that| threatened their homes. So it fell tc RBill to preparce and urge forward the| hurried flight. 1t was he who remem | LAKEPHARMACY FOR YOUR Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles, Etc. 21 51010H0RE JOMOBO CHOBOROFOIOS00S000O40 The “Bill' O -*3&’0%‘0‘1’0‘5‘000 PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candaes, Nuts and a!l Confections PROMPT DELIVERY . O. DENNY O IOFOIOBOU» OROPAYOP CHOHTFOR Do O 10 6B ARAS 227 . B ® el BB e ’ | bered everything meat and drink | | warm clothes for the wide-eyed chil dren. He bornessed ard made ready “Throw oot ever thing, if you ain't makin' a gocd get-away,” he cau , | tioned, then gave the word, and the 7 g ‘ heavily laden terms roved off § it i “You! Youi! You ain't comin'? the women «hril'ed bhack to him, “After a bit. You're loaded enough I'l be along 'fore long.” Already the flames were sending! for'h their spying sparks. Presently! the enemy would throw caution to the winds, and advance upon him, “Any other place could 'a’ burne¢ and been darned 'fore I'd 'a’ done it | But this! I couldn’t never forget that littla ghaver as wanted to gi' me his pie—all of it. 1 jest had'to do it.” And BIll, fire-fighter and tramp, set | tled comfortably back, with his eyel on the approaching fire, and the! strange smile still shadowing hie| mouth with a beauty that would qu made his mother glad. Souther!y wind and a cloudy sky Poclaim it @ Hunting morning.” fyou are planning a hunting ip this year, you cannot af- ord to leave this store out of our consideration. 't have everythirg you may need at prices Msiderably lower than you will find in any ber store. We carry only the best guns M the finest rifles of e* description. € ha ¢, semi-smoke- History of the Gun. | Since the introduction of gunpowder as a propeller and the general use of | firearms in warfare and hunting, there has been a more or less insistent de- mand for mechanisms that would give the soldler or hunter a number of shots at his command without reload- ing, and enable them to be rapidly dis- charged. The first patent for a fire- arm of this description seems to have been issued by the British patent of- fice In 1718, to James Puckle, a cit zen of London, for a gun mounted upon a tripod, having a single barre! and a revolving cylinder. Strangely enough, one of the claims set forth in this patent appears alinost verbati. | 130 years later, in a patent taken out by Rollin White, an Americrn invent- or of a revolving pistol. A 1.+ u- rious claim of the patent was: 1 andi ¢ the best quality : bowder and rcvolver .'y‘;hil’lg. in L 10 make your hunting suc. Ehave outfitted many huntsmen c. Their sat- recommendations are the best proof thatjour hnnt- f0:tfits are the best that cun be bought. .€. e “The mechanism permits the use of square bullets against the Turk an? round bullets against Christian: moreover, so great is the rapidity of fire, that ships armed with the gun cannot be boarded by an attacking force.”—8. J. Fort in the Quting Mag- azine, heJ %ckson ilson Co. An Open Contract. Dyer—Had your appendix removed yot? Ryer—No, but I have several physi- clans estimating on the job.—Life. brown color in millinery. 1t bids fair | to supplant the black-and-white and | blueand-white alliance that was strong Are You Going to Build? e 80 { The tam-o'shanter crown on a fi: A‘t brim is another type of hat laun¢ ln-di by th well-known milliner Ilnu Sugeests a change from the beret cap, | yet lus all the becomingness of the | cap worn by the peasants in Spain. | Maline hats are another innovation. | The lizhiness of weight will (‘onunmnl them 10 women who cannot wear heavy chapeaux 1 If so0, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Just cne extreme hat that takes ua We can save you noney on your paint bill and guarantee sat- back to Empress Kugenie, or, still fur | istaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. S ”f‘ Wattean pe find. has a flat Arnold, & very competent min, and we can furnish the material top vre is just a little gutter to : : glad sugzest a crown, in which is laid a and do the w-ork for rou in a way that will make you glad. Wreat of flowers. The hat is raised Give us a chance at your work. from Lo hair by a rese-covered ban- | denu v velvet ribbons tie it secure- | I¥ o1 1l head . THe volvet facing is prominent, fre quent cihined with moire and fab- | rics | areexceilent imitations of fur Tritinwine has n '-\wl toward Hu fron: cockosies, b ] cord oriaments being pmh ularly vored tor lits to be worn with direc- ! E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, toire wid revolutionary suits, ! Foot of Main Street. m Hares Phone 28. The brj away from the face in nuony types and huge buckles are noticoalle holding searfs on practieal | hats *or tuil and winter. | Ribhon loops and bows are still good | and inexpensive, while algrettes have AOLEODODONCHIO DO OO OO O OO+ NN CHICOHORNTIORIN been Lichly favored for afternoon .uul evenine FOR SALE G5 G Goimsion Tracts at Low Prices. Flerida Homes «nd Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Payiog Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Wegaarantee all property just as represented by us For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Oppusite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIBA. moc-or.nrnwonooor.ru HOODFOOCRIIIROTO0 noaoooammm | OOIOTOOI0HOIOINEOHOION0 FOLOIOROROTOOFOPOFDFIPTED s List Your Property Today And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don’t find me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. TIll do the rest. Loans negotiated. W. FISKE JOHNSON' REAL ESTATE ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA BOOAADOATOIIIBANIONC IOV HODHRR S OTORBIIR OOCODROLOGHEOGIIOIIOLIO00CO000NT For Headache Take SHAC The market does not offer a more reliable HEADACHE REMEDY CENTRAL PHAR™MACY The NYAL PHONE 25 \.In ur hats are in great demand, and the leadinz milllners in Paris are showite them with smart ornaments of picotedged faille ribbon, Mushiroom shapes with tam-o'-shan- ter crowns are the important word ln" the nwillinery story. Sailors in many varieties of velvet and plush will be favored for walking ! suits If the showing of a well-known | hovse be an indication. cstrich fantaisies are used for after- | noon hats. Wings rank next in im- poriance, the white vulture, goura and | magpie furnishing the greater part of jf the immense supply demanded by mil- | iners. USEFUL EMPIRE COAT [E s e SN % U 2o L OO 5O Safe and Reliable, it always produces resu'ts. Velveteen, cloth or serge would all make up well in this becoming little coat, which is high-waisted, and has the bodice and skirt part joined togeth- er by a piping of the material. Cuffs and collar of spotted silk edged with vandyke lace are worn, and the effect is charming. D. Fulghum CASH GROCER Hairpin Box. One may obtain the most charming and at once the most useful hairpin vox which has been shown for many « day. It is made entirely of dark tortoise shell, and stands about three :ches high and five inches long. The 216 South Florida Ave. Phone :334 Just Look at These Prices ttle top opens to hold one size hair- J groun pins, and, without closing this, there|;:l:h'n::: ul“:dlb' a0 ?:g g:::e ( ‘)’ il it 4 may be opened at the same time two | d‘l'-lfll. “, 10¢ s, per 1b .............. b lower trays, in the manner of bureau Compoun pel‘ """"" Irish Potatoes, per pk........ R drawers. It will distinctly appeal to |3 cans Tomatoes .......... < Argo Starch, 6 pkgs. 2he the woman who must dress in a hurry | 3 cans Sugar col'l ........ .26¢ bx L, b ud for whom attractive toilet articles Best Flour, 24-1b sack...... .90c | Nutriline Horse & Mule FPeed. .§1.78 nave & strong charin. | Best Flour, 12-1b sack ........ 45¢ | Corno Horse & Mule Feed. ...$8.00 TR | Best Flour, 96-1b sack........ $290/0ats ......_.... ...o.enns $1.7C Fur Ornamentation. R T R T TR B $1.80 e e T Mot AENROEN ........... %0 | Corno Chick Feed _.........$288 1a, squirrel, and skunk are used with Coffee (Al‘ll\lcklel), per W casi 28¢ | 8chumacher Chick Feed..... .” excellent effect. Frequently only the | Coffee (Green), per Ib...... ....28¢c ' Wheat ........ ... R 1 ] col'ar and revers are of fur, and these are S0 attached that they can be re- moved when required. Occasionally bands of fur are used on the skirt also. I guarantee my stock to be strictly Fresh and | Fi >