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Make this Yuletide a season of complete freedom from the worries and inconveniences of the gifts with the acty purchasing al money— pay the bills with CHECKS anq have a record and receipt for every expen- diture made, Inquire about the many advantages that the checking account has for YOU—also about the safety and ease with which funds can he sent to reia- tives and friends out of town . | U L women. most successful paintings of Sargent. ™ _’\0‘101010102010:01010.ylf.':o:o:o;c;o; XXOO0) THE UNIVERS A CAR As usual the demand is way ahead of the supply Received a car load of six Ford Touring cars last week, all of which have been sold and delivered. Have another car load on the road, which should reach here not later than Dec. 6th. and some of these are already sold, so if you want one, etbter not wait for them to arrive before THE LARELAND AVTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CD: LAKELAND,FLA. It YOU ARE IN THE MARKCT For Tin! Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, call the LAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J. P. CARTIN We can fix that leaky root. ~Our Motto is. Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed.= EED POTATOES CAR NOW IN Also Car of FERTILIZER tw Bean, Tomato and other Field and Garden | | | | | caprices of carth placing your order, but place it today, od you | of the parents. ¢ ! The big hacen may have to wait for next shipment, or possi- If | dado had sworn bly the next, as we cannot begin to get them Llr‘md H;m““flbn"‘é fast enough to supply the demand. | would keep his { word. Camilla | ratsed his hand to 5 : % < GAPRICES OF THE EARTH g By EDGAR WHITE. E:j ROSOOOOOODOOIOOOOOLODXN] She was such a little thing, and so used to bow her tawny head at the alr and sky, nothing was fur- ther from her pa- rents’ minds than her reluctance when the lord of San Jose valley condescended to ask his hard-work- ing peons for their daughter. Just why Camil- la’'s glowing, black eyes should fiush with tears instead of shine with delight the divination of the star readers, and she never told. The marriage of the daughter meant the liberty knew that. The prelado who was to perform the ceremony had called to congratulate. He told her any maiden in the province would be rightly proud ! to win the love of de Gomara, and left her quite dutiful. The wedding was a fine affair. Look- . Wi FAMOUS PAINTER AND FENCER HERE The Baron and Baroness de Meyer have civivea m Ameriea from BEng- land and the baron is giving in Chicago an exhibition of portraits of American He also has done much to stimulai country by showing a collection of autochrome clides which he displays on the sereen. The Baroness de Meyer is a god-child of the lao King Kdward of | { I.EIZLH.HII]_ is one of the best-known i fenced here with many women prominent in s _a safe place for her i walked down the road bordering the the two carbines spoke simultaneously and Camilla sank at the feet of thed i brig ! breg . the gorge, | | ing like some glorious bird of the tropics, the littic brid» swiled sweetly beside her lopdly Do ban \Viditary men from the Lotaointain gat rison f o o of th guests, anil wary uniforms blended artistically o the spkl panorama uider the ¢handalie s The perfume of rairc lowers, ti languorous melodics of Casti 1l the subtle magnetism of bright eye that outshone their own diamonds’ chased the glad hours away. “It's the birth of lo murmured the adoring husband; “it's a good omen, sweetheart.” Camilla assented, her coral lips showlng the white gems beneath. | | They had reached the far end of the | lawn, where de Gomara stopped and the star-decked heavens. “May thy richest blessings—" Ql!i(“l.“r than the stealthy action of d men came out a tiger two da of the wdows and, leaping upon the hace gagged him and bound his tly and as noise- 1 cked up Camilla lessly t d and g d her across the hedge o a sinister crew of dark figures ited, like vampires of she and the dance went on; the out of the dark c:;nop 1 Cartago dis- 2 1 of white, hot flame. harged a col ok ; as made by a pair Then a disco of promenaders dado was relea : i ed i t haste. entlemen mounted in ho ’ wTen thousand pesos for the brigan Moreno, dead or alive!” : lQo cried the lord of San Jose valley ! as he climbed into the saddle on his i great black stallion and led the way. Under the tropi ! the perfumed foliage, int wmouptaing rode the rescuers, = - i = - b o the wild pic heavens, through l 7 i crepa will The stricken hacen- | sed and the military | d ‘ . three- (NOVEL DESIGN FOR CLOAKS hoointerest 1 gadens in this women neers of G Yy ara at DBritain, has od for one of the e AAAAAL s NA A AN A AN AAAAA PP g LGB OBOBGHOBOBDBHBIED B & & @ & hundred st £ As the ascent grew stecper the party | deployed. De Gomara and his rwlinue? keeping straight ahead, turned sudden- | ly into a roadway cut into the side of | the mountain. Across the abyss was Moreno and his fantastic crowd of outlaws lined up ws it waiting. \'il!lli”ll‘ sat on the saddle in front of her cap-| tor. De Gomara, with a ery of rage, | raised his carbine. The bandit held | up his right hand. | “Senor de Comara,” he said, “it ! would be a pity to slaughter a hundred | good men when two will suffice.” | The hacendado understood. | “So be it,” he returned; ‘“you on | that side and I on this till one shall die.” Moreno dismounted and gently as- sisted Camilla to alight. He indicated to stand and chasm on his side. It was agreed that a4 captain in the pursuing party should count. The bandit stepped boldly out in the center of the road. No one could tell just how it hap- pened, or when, but at the last count and chicf with a bullet in her De Gomara's right arm was perforated by the ball from the ene- | my's deflected weapon, With a strange i ery, Moreno stooped and lifted the stricken girl. Then he looked across “A truce, gentlemen,” he said; “the lady's hit “Will Senor de Gomara please come over? My men will guide him and proteef him.” Moreno walked down the narrow cliff roadway and then disappeared in | a rude shanty on the inountain side. When the hacendado entered a few nminutes later he saw the brigand on | 8 knees besidc the cot, the dying girl's arms around his neck. Her cyes were looking into his with put’vuflcl devotion. ! “They made me do it, my dear Mo- i reno,” she murmured; “thou wilt for- | give poor Camilla, who never censed to love thee?” ! The brigand run his hand (hmugh' the tawny tresses and whispered some- Ving else heard. Tho dark } eyes smiled; then closed forever. o | Peculiar Scheme of Draping Is One of the Most Effective in Many Seasons, The season excuses the appearance | of beautift But they must not be more rous than a double | r of brocaded | 1, in obedience to ! » fashion now ex- | ve them subst :] , to hold the fairy- al together—a rouleau of | | il cloa POl iine a) the chs tol mree. orm In fur rather resembles a t5 vietim, but the ; and cloudy mous: | undeniable. | ; can be | : and pis- | upper- | 1ld be white fox. | f fox is used mounted ra embrae beauty of the in scline I,U'l‘I\' d, 10 gre most. Tt skunk or ¢ tv green e o or tl be and placed in eff yeitions. A clonk seen recently—a black | » one picked out with col- very beautifully patterned— | » white f ; over the | Jer and acros »ack, with the l » shoulder and the brush on W cozily nged | round the tbroat was a second skin. mask on ile ar one o S e o B ——————— PEFREIBIDEEIDEOBOGID G. H ALFIELD, Pres. Sec B. H. 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