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Most of the non-combatant refugees from Ojinaga who cro, A J ildren. One of their improvised camps is shown In this ph::ggrlz:;hmo firande to the United States were women ORDINANCE No. 158 DRDINANCE to govern and pre- requirements, and Commissioner of Health and Sanita- tion shall determine necessary . Section I11. Al tures shall be above the natural grade of the street abutting the property connected, and damagze oc i ing bine A : ribe plumbing plumbin fix connection and hmbing inspection in the City Lakeland. eight dollars and fifty cents, sewer cost, for branch, in paved disteict. it ordained by the Board of‘casionod by the placing of them be-| Stction VI. Penalties and pun- missioners of the City of Lake- low the grade required shall entajl iShment for failure to connect with i liability in the person owner of Hn-‘”'" sewer appropriate for connection, tion I. Prior to the turning ater into any building in the r district, or the occupation of puilding in the sewer district, hijation by the PlumbAng In- | or for conditions herein and here prescribed and his own faction shall have occurred, and generally approved . tion 1I. Each building, resi- ¢, store building, or tenement each apartment of flats and tments, shall be supplied with r closet and kitchen sink or slop and each factory, office build- hotel, rooming-house, or other ing largely used, shall have one r closet for every twenty oceu- Ishall be assessed May fifteenth and thereafter, by the court provided for the enforcement of city ordinances. Section VII. Any person connect- ed with violation of this ordinance [shall be finable or punishable, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, and, or, by imprisonment not more than thirty days, in the Court’s dis- cretion. premises for damage which may re-| sult therefrom, proximately or re- motely; and any placed below shall |be equipped with valves appron- riate for the arresting of back flow. Section TV. 1In sewer district all| {tuildings within two hundred feet of | a public sewer shall be connected di- rectly with the sewer, provided that more than one building may be con- rected by the same connecting pipe when within one hundred and five 'feet of the front space abutting of the property connected, when the pipe is of dimension determined necessary by the Commission of 0. Health and Sanitation, providgea fur-|Attest: ther that any number of buildinzs| H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. in capacity. Public buildings may be connected with the same pipe| Approved by me this the 4th day of bout the perview of the fore- upon special permit of the Commis- “F“hrual‘y, A. D. 1914. g of this section) shall have sioner of Health and Sanitation. ‘ 0. M. EATON, Mayor. sanitary conveniences as the Section V. Permit for sewer \'on»| 2026 i Cash! Cashi 14 n We Must Have It per cent. Reduction on All Footwear ling grateful to the citizens of Lakeland and adjacent towns for their 6t liberal patronage during our stay in Lakeland, and respectfully titing their future trade, we have decided to place on Sale at 1-4 our entire stock, including Hosiery, Boots, Pumps, and Oxfords. ale Began Wed, Feb. 11th DOORS OPEN AT 8 A. M. HART This Sale I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was duly passed by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Lakeland, State of Florida, Feb- jruary 4, 1904. M. EATON, Chairman. Off PRICE C Formerly Formerly 4 ff Dutton-Harris Co. Foot Fitters The Quality Shop nection shall be preceded by a fee of lene dollar for inspection of the sewer ( side. Off | ‘The Loss by Fire in the U. S. During a Recent Year LTI TRIKERY i § | i 1 Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cost Of All New Buildings By DOROTHY DOUGLAS. Trixy gazed wistfully at the patients | who, from time to time, went up the | stone steps that led to Dr. Gun- Constructed oyl '.“?N*."I ] t " or something — uriflg the Entire that I, too, might NN 'n ascend those ANy SV Twelve Months! We represent the following reli- able companies: 'Fidelity Underwriters, steps!” she sighed and caught sight of ber rosy, spar When Buying or Building kling beauty in I | capital ...... .. 4,750,000 the ltnlrror. “lbdo ! !Pluladelplua Underwnterl, Provide the Means no remember <R g eapitalt L oo $4,500,000 ed interestingly Springfield Fire and Marine oo 107 ReDUilding! MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building IGermxn American, capital 2,000,000 pale.” She gazed out of the window again. A slim, dainty girl who walked with a limf was mak- ing her way slow- ly toward the door that bore the name of Hermann Gunthel, M. D. “Even a limp gets one through 39 | capital those portals,” sighed Trixy. “Why, oh, why, am I so abnormally healthy?" Trixy worked herself into many & fever of vague imaginings. Romances galore she wove about the doctor and his feminine patients and smiled wist- fully when she pictured them one and all fainting into the doctor's arms. Somehow, Trixy could conceive of no visit to a physician wherein a faint played no part. “Certainly I would faint—if only from sheer joy at being near him—it I ever got the chance,” mused Trixy. Sbe plctured her golden head falling snugly—she knew it would be snugly— agalnst his shoulder, and his hand stroking her brow. With the wonderful thought of Dr. Gunthel’s soft hand on her brow in- spiration came to Trixy. She would faint. That very day, when he came up the street in his small runabout, she would dash out on her own steps and swoon right before his very eyes. He would pick her up tenderly and carry her ‘into that charmed office and administer to her. During the afternoon Trixy spent many moments contemplating her wardrobe. She gazed with longing (andy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our? HOME-MADE CANDY? A Triai is AliJWe Ask We also have a nice stock of FreshiFruits, Nuts, Dried Figs.|Dates and Raisins. FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O. DENNY ¢“romdt Delivery Phone 339 B Water Wells, Irrigation and Drainage I'Iants PUMPS AJI'D ENGINES We have eyes at her new shell pink silk. “I would love to wear it for the iY ’“’" Call on us. fainting fit, but I might just fall on Experience We can do some mud or something and it would and latest the work be ruined.” She sighed and looked at Improved Now her gray velvet walking dress. “1 Machinery N could fall all the way down the stairs in that without hurting it,” she re- flected, “and after all gray mather suits me.” Toward 6 o'clock, when the doctor usually came in for his evening office hours, Trixy stationed herself beside the window. Her heart was beating a trifie more rapidly than on previous watches and she hoped she would ot bump her head or do amything uaro- mantio whea she performed her swoon before the dector’s eyes. ‘When she heard the familiar motor horn belonging to his car, she jumped up and went swiftly out onto the steps. Had there been a soft spot on those stone steps Trixy assuredly weuld have sought it. As it was she had to anticipate a fall that must be graceful and without danger to her physieal be- ing. ' She arrived at the bottom of the steps just as the doctor drew up at his curb. He glanced up at her and a fleeting smile swept over his face. A second later Trixy rushed to his He had tumbled in a heap be- side the car. She knelt down and drew his head to her lap. Her breath was coming and going in quick pants. She gazed helplessly up and down the street. There was no one in sight and she did not know what to do with the unconscious man. She was about to let him down gent- ly and seek aid when the doctor open- ed his eyes. The color returned to his ruddy cheeks and he collected himself with startling suddenness. “You fainted,” cried Trixy. “That was a very foolish thing to do,” murmured the doctor. “Very fool- ish,” he repeated. “I have had some trylng cases at the hospital today.” The fleeting smile agaln crossed his eyes. “I am glad it was you who found me,” he said, with charmlng candor. “I have wanted to know you.” He had risen and was standing look- ing down into Trixy’s astonished but happy eyes. “I took this house be- cause I saw you sitting in the window the day I was looking for an office.” Trixy wondered if she had really ac- complished her swoon and this dny dream was a part of it. She gazed ln- to the doctor's face and found it ex- peotant, as if he waited to hear her voice. “You should not be standing here talking,” she said quickly; “it is evi dent that you are working far too hard or you would not have fainted.” “But I did not exaetly faint,” oon- fessed the doctor. “I was really fright- fully tired and wanted just to drop down and rest for a moment. The sight of you, so near and yet so far, ‘ suggested an idea and—I carried it out successfully. Are you very angry? x “Angry? No,” she said, “because | you undoubterly saved me from bump- | ing my own head.” She smiled. “Come | in with me and have a refreshing cup l of tea. I have a story to tell you.” “I am no longer tired,” the doctor said joyfully, “but a cup of tea is just wht I need.” ALLEN & MCGREW CONTRACTORS 107 West Pine St., Phone 172 Blue. * Lakeland, Fla. W. K. lackson-ssecutes-W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Eata.to Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE T NELL, WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER TELL US WHAT YOU WANT T¢ BUY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland L] g Florida CHAOHPCHIOHMOHIO B0 H0 ommmmnmwmm 0 Let Us Be During 1914 We wish to supply your drugs this year. § When you want drugs or anything that drugstores sell, you can make assurance of securing right quality and right service doubly sure by coming to our store. Begin trading here with the intention of remaining a customer only as long as you Receive Courteous Treatment. Get wholly reliable goods. Find whaf you want, and are satisfied with prices. This is a fair proposition. If you are not acquainted with us ask your neighbor er physician about us. Lake Pharmacy Phone 42 Phone 42 The Rexall Store