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PAGE TWO ’ GrETEATIAISOHEOIE0E 40400, | Teles: B yOI(I‘ I))Ofle 17 O(Il‘ anks il will be 4 safi Lhere. newspaper accounts of people having been robbed Sugar bowls, rag bags and all those other p'aces where people cenceal money, are weil known to burglars, Hide it in OUR BANK., then ycu know where ycu can find it. Do Your Banking With Us First National Bank OF LAKELAND FENITTTLR/ TR NI - _J I - Tie best place to hide money is where they I} they have vaults to protect it, Often we see R TR AT MR AT T, Long Lifeof Linen aiviy wivk yoed laundry work {3 what you are lesking fer and jeas what we arg giving. Try ws, ey Via Lakeland Steam Laundry zone 188 West Main B4 “LUCK IN CHOCSING GLASSES is gomething you doz't want to trust to. Never buy them without having jour eyes tested. Have It done by us and It will be done thoroughly and accurately. There will be nothing *“‘chancey” about it. Buying glasses any other way 18 like taking medicine in the dark. It's dangerous. COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland Fla, BOO$OSOS0 De R SIEAM I’R[SSlNfi CllJB ey and Alteration. Ladies Work a Specialty. Work ¢ Uwiilvered. Prompt Bervice . Satisfaction Guaran- i .m“-mu‘ww 4 M cxy Ave, WELLES : : : : Manager sone 287 Bowyer Building OHOCRIOWRO RN RO el m'\m‘nwaooww 30- ‘e o ——-——————-—-——___\ W, X K. mkson-Aswrmw W.K. McRae Owner and Manufac- Real ture's' Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Hove to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buver Fe. Us What You Wantto Ruy; Vs Will Try to Find a Scller Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & RRY ANT|Building Lakeland ] Y Florids | ek ndnn -A.A N1l | scowl at the intruder. ! matum, and he accomp 2575252525252 525258525e5252525 "IN TYRANT'S GRASP But the Appearance of a Minis- tering Angel Set Marvin Farrar Free. By GEORGE ELMER COBB. Marvin Farrar paced up and down the office of Peter Moore, lawyer, in & no enviable frame of mind. The very thought that he was forced to walt and possibly later truckle with an lu-’ dividual of the homo-hyena genus,| ! Moore, irritated him. The outcome ' of any kind of ap interview impending could be only loss, care and a recogni- | tion of the fact that he was in the grasp of a tyrant who would exact the last drop of blood tribute before he released nis unfortunate victim. Moore, pettifogger and rascal, had | not yet arrived, and young Farrar galled under a yoke already fitted to his shoulders, There was a timid knock at tho door, and he said “Come | in,” mechanically, “Are you in want of an bey?” inquired a lad, of course, but neat attire, with a bronzed, honest country face, eager, hopeful, courte-| ous. What cared Marvin Farrar for office boys! He would scarcely recommend 1 one to such a curmudgeon as Peter Moore. In his present state of mental | disturbance interest in others; sym- | pathy, even ordinary politeness were He started a Then some- thing in the wistful earnest face ap- pealed to his better instincts. “I fancy not, son,” replied the higher selt Farrar, who did not, how- ever, feel particularly elevated at just that moment. ‘“Looking for work?”" “For three days, and no luck,” was the reply, “and”—the little fellow choked up, then manfully dashed away a stray tear or two anad added resolutely: “I've got to find some- thing to do today.” “You mean- quick-witted Farrar, read: ly the expression of the slightly pal- scattered to the winds. | U\ / “There Is Your Note.” square meal and you'll be in better trim to buckle up agalnst disappoint- ment. Try the department stores,” he shouted after the boy, as the lat- | ter, bubbling over with gratitude and delight, a bright silver dollar in his { hand, went on his way with a shin- ing face. On the heels of the departing lad Peter Moore bustled in and the in-| fluence of a kind deed was lost on the young man as he sat down facing the | evil cormorant—sleek, oily, rapaclous. The lawyer threw up the window opening on a court for ventilation, and briskly drew some documents from ' He held | his desk. He selected one. it up for the inspection of his visitor, “There is your note, Mr. Farrar,” he said, “due a month ago; sum $2,000,' duly signed and no notation or pay- ment. It is one of a number of notes which Luke Darrel put up with us for collateral six mont ago. He failed to redeem it. As our property, we must insist on payment.” “But it has been paid already, wrote you,” declared ly. “Have you a receipt? “l took none. I had every confl dence in the world in Luke Darrell. I met him on the street, on my way to his cfiice to take up the note. He accepted the money and promised that the cancelled note would be mailed to me next day. The ensuing one I learned he had absconded—a bankrupt, forger, and fugitive from Justice. The lawyer shrugged his shoulders fn a bored way as if all that was a well-riddled s.oory. “We will give you forty-eight hours to pay the note or renew it with your property as security,” was his ultf. dh 1 door, held it ly, not uot- air current as I perturbed visitor to the for him, and bowed pc ing that the mon played with the sc on his de:k like a amid a bed of dry | Marvin Farr ! a hes office | hungry?” guessed the | ng correct: | “Yes, you do. | ', g0 get a good | “Hello!” ejacilated Marvin. “Why, * I seem to have scen you before.” “Why, so you did!" cried Tom, brightening up as if by magic. “Isn't Farrar insistent. THs EVENING TELEGRAM, LA, ELAND, Thi. & e e e e o nd pmd it sd\lncs l“' d for his flance And no ! lost, a mo poor Winr could not a: | in an hour ! e home and was te.l’? story to \ 1o k \Winnie, £ his shoulder at his w | distress. : : i And while the dejected co comforting one might, a verita was on the way with lL' of rare good news. The little fellow Marvin had heipe 11 ! and then completely forgotiel, had made for the nearest rc..aurant Wil his precious suver dollar. He alsed into it fairly fau 0yous L.l | hed. He waised out of it with the mu:mnum and cous tent of a magnate. It cl ed that | the restaurant faced on the court be low the offices of Lawyer Moore. Al it further chanced th :\t the lively Tom Chubbs—for ti —noted two pupe the pavement in his co § had blown through tha w the dcsk of the schel of course Tom knew no ‘ He glanced over one. It was a l from another city, and It was £igne d “Luke Darrell.” The other paper was the note Lawyer Moore had shown Marvin Farrar. Tom saw that it named a big sum of money. He thought it might be an {mportant and valuable paper. Lie proceeded to find out. There may have been vague visions of a reward in that active mind of his. The note was made out to Luke Darrell and the letter was signed Luke Darrell. Tom went into a bank and asked permission to look over the directory. It contained the former ad- dress of Luke Darrell, but when Tom reached the place he found an empty office, and was informed that Luke Darrell had “skipped.” | Then he set at work to locate the signer of the ncte—Marvin Farrar-— s v WD TR !flnd ran down his business address. He was not at the cflice, Tom was | directed to his Lome. Tom did not! | find him there either, but the land- | lady, &fter questioring hi to believe { i k arvin Fa ‘ | rar,” reported you )m, 48 he cam fs? up the steps to fuce tuw lovers, seated ' in a hammock. it queer, sir?’ I've been looking for you a long time."” “What for?" “These"—and Tom handed over let- ter and note. “Are they yours, sir— are they of any importance?” That question was not answered for Tom, except in the finding for him the next day of a excellent situation, The letter rcferrcd to “pushing every claim, collected before or not,” and the note once paid, placed Marvin in & position to readily k the tricksters and avoid thelir ru !‘.Lr ex- tortion. 8o Marvin and Winnie did not have to walt two years, and Tom Chubb was a guest of honor at their wed- ding. (Copyrlght wn by W. G. Chapman.) | BRAINS APE CNLY AUXIiLIARY Most chderful Part of the Mind I8 In the Hands and Fingers. Most folk think of the mind vague | ly as something which is going on in the top of our heads—in the brain. But In reality this {s only a very small part of it, the Delineator observes. A very wonderful part of our minds | 18 In our hands and fingers. Thers i3 the highest development of the seuse of touch—the primitive and most tan- damental sense of all. And still anoth. | er part is literally in our feet. We owe a gr deal of our {intelll gence to the f: 1t we have hands, This is a very old story. But we owe | 3 to the fact that we iped that we stand ve feet so shu erect, It is mostly this us chi Most ¢ | and wit! t 10re or fvsa | unconsci when we write s let. ter or play 10 or do a \VAl:x.“ These operat are by the parts of cur m mostly directed s which liter- ally lie i 1E.u hinds and the feet--in the mus nd the little knots of nerves that l!»a Lmv\\ een the finger tips and the toe tips and the central tnnk in the spine For most of these opera- | tions the brain itselt is merely a k\nd‘ of an onlook:r ‘ Slauchtered the Flock. A curic t occurred at the London (iiug) 2 the other evening. In t lake sce.no‘ in “Come ¢ ladies « ously & let fall which oune ¢ 10 i of ti ring ¢ # - Te 8 earth Is v is ( m Alfl()MOLlLE OWNE!,N 1a].d a Vulcanizer and am Prepacy MM | have ins Ceca e OB e hE - | n L ndno Palm Chapter, . L. «cund aud four each Lolth & wora Keen, W. K.} »ey. e Lakeland Lodge No. 31. F & 2 . Regular comuunicatinns held © acond and 4th Mondags at 7 « Visiting bre ited. J. C _ Lw W% & lyou ard will iy 1qf K OF 2. you right. Keguinr meeting every fuewda (180 at Odd Fellows Hall & meembers Al » v KRB0 : R TALLEY. Lakeland Chapter, ‘¥ meets the firgt wach month in M a3 companions .eonard, H, P,; J. Lakeland Fanup No. 78, W, 0. W meets every Thursda night. Wood mep Circlg firet and third Thursda) wfternoons at 8: €ttridge, Counctl Commander; tala Hibb, Guardian of Circle. POLK ENCAMPMENT Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. ¢ F., meets the first and third Mo Visiting Pat'larchs welcom: nye, F. A Mc 4. B. ZIMMERM Chief Patriarch. G.LAtB of L& Urange Blossom Div, No. 4. I A to B. of L. B. meets over | 'acond and fourth Wednesdaye ¢ SaC/. mouth at 2 “iateis always welcome, MR8. J. C. BROWN Bee s foots every Tu » elock, at McDon e O G e “nited Brotherh aad Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets each Morgan & Bater’ Dry G brothera welcome, E‘ cle Bleetrie 5 ) HOTEL ., ree porches; do g |46 1 1FE REPAIRING b of the most d.fficult kind, and can give you g {on and save you money. Also lires Hiacea on Baby Cerriages While You it W. B. ARENDELL 5 Masly v ekl a Thursdar night L T80 & Mn 7. N Wiisos plies go 130 3 thren cordially 1 OWENS. W. M ) Visit WEYN Wwalcums ¥. D. BRYAN : chancellor Commaar | Suerelary "The ® | (a1 2aT ol Ju? Sa BTt Adjutant RiVA M Ny o/ = Thursday night ) asonic Hall. Vi L M i — welcomed. A. F. Wilson, Beey Pure, rich, 00 o'clock. W. J Mra ment, Manufactured unid the most modern and ;s couditions. ALL {oureled NO. 3, L0 0. DONALD, Scribe AN, | diffcrence in learn to say tards” " Cream. Try it. 30 p. m. Visttia es(ay night ay ! ald’s hall, r o0od of Carpenter Thursday night e Groover ha . ov. , 00ds Store. V sityr 3¢ AN AND EUROPEA} and General Repair Shep | r Sueet, Just Back of Central Fhe J lalll ¢y | [22ictetipatble v [Felales Surgical Cools R Household 4y Sick Rocm Lp! Lake Pharm Bryan’s Drvg Sty We wil! send them, ity o=l \ TAM sterliced o from cows iuspected und pis by the City Pure Food [eja that go to make our el MUST be the standarc of ju ity and quality. “Frowen and POINSETTIA ! 0y "’ . TIN [0 NN to! fOR SALE B Lake Pharma LAKELAN . R. L. MARSH ALL, Presiden? J. W.LAYTON, Vice Pres J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer I. H. FELDS, Fin Recy : B.E D IELR.TH, Hec. Besy l : !f I COX, Conductor 3 LA AN L. BOYER 5 : W SCARR, | 7a% L \‘».1.;,4)1'1;!!!!‘&', ; { ] Flnora Reboven Vi “e::n:p"}(': 55‘ Lodte No. «| ng gigewalk that is : oy tiehts a1 0 g p i MOr | of CEMENT fs tne wak 18 O F. ball Ve | - 5 :(":otherl and sisters com:lvl- oo s v ~ont WH HR‘* . NOW, before the incleunt o 0[5 :‘(g;:g;%rz N.G |er of late fall sets in, b LL, See. those ueeded walks, reps'r SRR N th Lndn No. 2,1 0o or L et sets Friday nighty at 7:30, at TP N s [0 P hall Vi 4 » : hally tvieg § Drothers ar | Ak us for figures—ve's € & % sub, 1.z REYYoL, DS, Sec, ‘anlt then, ] 0. M. EATON, N, g, [WEI: s o~ o O ficia ORDER OF EAGirg i Lakeland Arifici The WFraterna] 3 Vork s . ”\\‘10“'” of Wayx | S(Ofle “ 01 KS Al "1 ¥ o n1KL| 1 10 ' Feiiome' pa) H. B. Ziminermar. =’ " AMS, Presjger acretars | E : < | Begin Early to Traln C* d It {a habit alone tbm o ) Hene the child, and * g X | R 18 Dot tormed aAr 4 i. H .