Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 23, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Olll' : FURNISHED ROOMS. I {)é&g%gm ] I ‘ fw BU_.___"D A HOUS 1o work. can learn of| — — i i ‘ FoR SALE- A good bugey horse. g ]"V‘ """l],'l"f."'i" i £ 5 1 1 oadd 5 1o * portuni ! ! Incaire R W, Weaver, Steam Laun- & ? § Ht o ary TR " Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida Jlat GENE TEAM WORK-— Fur ; "I"'““' fady {0 t t and on ! ‘ dure piano moving. Cal] Phe Lhaes ”’ i R 289 W - 2 . ¥ g % IT WILL PAY 9 § lo=jery, Six pairs q e H 1 1 for =ix months Silk i3 i Sold only by E. F. i : B | Brick Lumber | FOR RENT- Two fursished rooms | 1, 2 tor light housekeeping at the l!i.:-l lee Shlng]cs i | ins’ residence on Lake Morton, | i WO RENT l"“'l'“;""‘l rooms 10} phone 68 for [urther pawiculars Cement Lath D 1) wen or couple without | PURTITS st | are. s. barracott, 311 South S . 7 : ; MOURNING DEVICES OF WAX Plaster Mill Work WO RENT Room ir rarp build- ForThat B —_d o ™ me lorida Ave., now occupied by or at Occasion, an ers, ere Warica News Co. Sce Do 1L Sloan Aty A"¥ NI.‘mb" of 0dd Gon- fi TO SEE US! v\ c 10:th ceits in the Shops. () FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-—Com-| A quaint device for a girl in mourn- autfit for leather and harness ing is a box of a dozen black sticks Cheap for cash, if taken of sealing wax and a seal with a min- e I N l i A | iature urn and cypress copied from an ' AR ti) W0 BUEIL 0k S B | old “mourning piece.” Slastan’s store For quite young children a stamp /3 ®CR RENT- Furnished home, 1 or| With a single initial can be bought at ; OffiCQ: l‘OO( of Mam Street, C“y & reoms. All modern conveniences, small cost. h’l'he‘lener chosel; I:ug‘uul; | T M A8 chiiro ik sualng e % PRICES RIGHT .= SERVICE RIGHT NOW SALE—At a bargain: Smith| days: Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. X, | Premier typewriter; new., Can be For the writing table a novel orna- Summer gowns will be of pannier ef-| secn: at News office, upstairs, 2-19 | ment bearing on the revived fad of | incorporated in their trousseaus pan- WOR SALH—-Nice six room housz| SeAling letters is a small stand of| jjer dresses, which, in all probability, | ~ i o g 4 > “| white or colored glass, mounted in 8il- | ]| he the rage at summer resorts OFFICIAL DIRF.URY , Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Tallas| Armistead. en one-fourth block, orange and| & ARt 3 . kst ~ v s, bt : ver, with an adjustable silver candle | The above illustration is a pannier of - - | hassee. | Collector of Light and Waur grupefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake-) polger in the center of the tray and | plack and white check silk and bands | C Offi | Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw-| D. Clough i Iand high school. Price $1,800. Ad-| silv, 'ks for the w. h side. giahighe ounty cers. . \ 3 gh. ) ’ silver racks for the wax at each e. | of black taffeta, | i | tord, Tallahassee. Marshal, W. H. Tillis dress owner P, O, 536, city, 3-20-tf.| The taper can be moved to any angle L i R I | C'm troll W. V. Knott, Tall ik B ““ FISH! FISH! convenient for sealing. Slaetileo Ain | erk—a. rguson, Bartow. | f) ptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla-| Night Watchman, F. 218 North : Kvnlucl;y avenue From Paris comes word hat a af: The tucked cl{emiw?:-"' d und L L e s Hunicipaldudee, Gen : s ‘n:me .,:? Red. Yaun's Fish ‘Mar: guage in wax has been adopted. This =lm-v?xs i novoll.y um;mthpm;uflr'; Kirk, Bartow. Treasurer—J. C. Luning, Talla- City Attorney, Epps Tu - i :et. . ‘ TR conceit is sure to appeal to de-| 0. " 1q rchioned round collar with a | 1 reasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bariow. Hanee Keeper of Park, Neil ) 4-15-tf. | hutantes and young girls. small brooch s a revival of the fash.| (ounty Commissioners—E S Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- Members of Council d EbT Qulck Zerr‘.l"c :ryl ”"; S m':‘otr‘:":(;';Z‘;gg";:t‘snmozf :"f‘:lfl': fons of fifty years ago. It is a most | \Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J.|mell, Tallahassee. Munn, Chairman; W, ant and 5 cent lunch coun- el e V $ v . e 4§ 3 4 . : & Phias . : G i corth Florida avenue. Hot | Wax 18 used; for ordinary favitatione coinlezrtnl?le !ashlon.v 80 st .revivml- Sheriff—John Logan, Bertow. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. \‘lLe Chairman; Mess cofis at all hours il 4'1' ¢ | brown with specks of gold; for pust: | Will be welcomed by the woman who| County Judge—W. § Preston, A. McRae, Tallahassee. | Eaton, G. E. Southard, I 304 ok e “la-th | ess, bright red. The sentimental g::‘“'::rw“"w““h'“h'b“:“g collar b‘"‘ | Bartow. Supt. of Publie Instruction—Wm. | per, W. H. Pugh, P. B. llu; PO SALE Dry oak stovewood. | carry the fancy further and use ruby merely “:.queqh.xn:-h‘.;m-"{(,D::(:e‘},‘l:’\1 Tax Collector—J. H Lancaster | M. Holloway, Tallahassee. ! The following standii: e { $2 por strand, Phone 163 Red. 5-14-tf | for secret love; green for hope; deep lovely old la.m Al ;mbmlderl;d col. + Bartow. Rallroad Commissioners—R. Hud- | mittees for the year wer tid f WOR HALE 1orse, wagon and har- | blue for a fit of the blues; pale greet | o Bhop "o "be yor grandmother.— | Tax Collector—F. 3. Lanler, Bar. | son Durr, Chairman; Newton A. Finance and Fire, Mos i H ness. Apply to O 1 Brush, or write | m';"'"r“:";:" ! l’;"“"wn:"r !fi:‘:’l‘:fl)d Harper's Bazar. | tow. Blitch, Royal C. Duun. W. C. Yon,|Plllans, Haynes. Box 426 N sl ‘,'r “r."s ahy i TR TR Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft | Secretary. All communications| Light and Water, Mo 10, F : with a four-sided seal cut on the four ! Vor VIR, ACCIDENT, PLATE-| faces of a carnelian stone or cairn- Infants’ Sacks. | Meade; J. E. Bryaut, Kathleen; T.|should be addressed to Tallahassee. Pillans and Southard. ! BLASS nd STHEAM BOILER IN-| gorm. These are varied to suit indi- Quite different from any sacks in- \ F. Holbrook, Lakeland. President of the Senate—Fred P.| Streets, Messrs. Scipj z SURANCE, sce . 11 SLOAN, room 9,! vidual taste, and may be a crest for ""“Thm“)' h;:;“h “""‘r'"‘ in e le‘il" Scheol Board.- -R. W. Hancock, | Cone, Lake City. ard, Haynes, 1 Raymondo uildag. Residence phone/| formal correspondence, a monogram | z;:emnom\.::mfim '('_::‘:'mj"::_ :‘_:z;’r";:l" Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid- City Officers. | Ordinance, Messrs. Southri, Pigk ; ' 186 reen 4-6-t¢, | for business, or an appropriate motto thl e - o \ °"m den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; | Mavor—S. L. A, Clonts. and Scipper. for invitations and love affairs, SERImmer A2 JaL Lien0 ® T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow | ('Phone 210-Red.) Sanitary, Messrs. Puzi g | i FOR SALE Young Jersey cow,| Girls vie with each other in odd de- wisps ol" Japanese silk in solid color Sinte BiiatatD H Sloaa -Lakef Clerk and Tax Cofiector, H. L |Scipper kil e | i @il calf. Apply to S. M. Stephens, | vices for these seals, and old curlog | F in white bordered with pink or land : ! Swatts i : Pub B : f L e Kakeland - .17 | are Yelng studled for symbols and mot. blue. Sometimes there are embroid: land. 3 ublic Improvement and 3! cland. a-17. eries of cherry blossoms. Members of House—A. J. Angle, Treasurer and Assessor, A. O, !Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pue i1 toes, Mammoth Two Weeks CLOTHING SALE (¥ ] At JOS. LeVAY'S @ | Every suit in the house to be sold regardless of cost. Remarkable reductions on strictly high-class merchandise right at the beginning of the season. Every article of- fered is new, clean and fresh. No trash, no truck, no soiled stuff, no left-overs dang- ling before your eyes. We clean up stock every year--we will not carry clothing over. We rather give it t0 you at your own prices--that’s US. SOME EXAMPLES OF HOW PRICES HAVE BEEN SLASHED ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS. MEN'S PANTS. BOYS' CLOTHING. MEN'S SHIRTS $20.00 suits now going at $14.40. “;ll’ W::;ndn:l: l;‘::; w;:“;;m We have the swellest line of Boys' This is the time to lay in & 557 $18.00 suits now going at $12.80. ggg plng now going at goo s“i"b::" brought to Lakeland. They ply of Shirts. You will lose no time i : .50 pants now going at $3.60 are ties, and LOOK AT THE whe i ice $15.00 suits now going at $12.00. $350 pants now going at $250 PRICES: 31.2: ’.:: ;::otl:l following pric s $14.00 suits now going at $11.20. M —— it 2 80 : Sidioicd o e HATS! HATS! HATS! $8.00 suits now going at $6.40. cents. $12.00 suits now going at $9.60. z : : 75 cent shirts now red to 37 $7.00 suits now going at $5.60. uced $10.00 suits now going at $8.00. All Felt Hats Are Greatly Reduced $600 suits now going at $4.80. — 50 cent shirts now going at 40 cent* LeVAY 2 Jos. THE HUB '#s Kenucy A

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