Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 8

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e R FALE LIGHT. —_— FOR o wor fish now on hand, and will keep A Phone 252 Red, vottage, ol poultry rang |t tan to T 1 ot Flovidu W b o Red & raprlonsly ug and roofing. THE EVENING TELYGRAM, A ] VE Y ISIN 2iAD - Carver's ad in this issue. l"”' INERAL TEAM WORK—¥Furni- un] pmnu moving. Cal] Phone i §9 W. E. Tyler. “or quick service try the O. K., t and & cent lunch cou orth Florida avenue, H at 1 hours 4-15- ply ta C. L CTREANT, g STEAM N(CE, see D. 11. SLO ondo “mild'nz, Res (-reen 0. K. BAKERY. mo'to is “Quality Dbefol and we are puttir room ¢ pho: 4-6- dur antity,” nz in our cakes and pies butj and (ome and clean, wholesome ving ingredients. Open shop. Peacock buildin 7 South Florida -horse power hoil wrse power air lift, npe 250 gallons of water per mi Apply to W. K. McRae. The Mann Plumbing and Constru: i Co. is prepared to do your ti All kinds of met Give us a trial, 1wky avenue. Phone 110, 6-19- We have plenty of fresh and sa uty in stock in the future. W, n Fish Market, 29 6-22- FOR SALE--Corner lot, ,\m\ seven-room cottage on South Call at D. 11, Cum- W avenue, - & Co.'s store, or phone 237, FOR RENT One turnished or Drane building. unfurnshed, Apply to 1. MOR SALE IHor nd bugzy. A a Ave To sell my home pla addition, ' acre mark nice, new, modern, | zood barn, rden, stables, ¢ all kinds seven blocks fro high school ag hou frait trees, depot, Will make vt 6 - Smith. 7-2- LOSY color on ear, M bhobtailed. notiy Chas 14 8 Harmelin LOST Pink Mo residence cameo brooch, and W, Pinder will r Woods and receive $2, ic theater avd POR SALE CHEADP in Dixicland, one Must Owner, block east avenn be sold \ddress Pla wk Box seland FOR RENT Parnished room w and cold bath. Close in. Pho Otlicg huilding. See T-6- 1-23-4¢ | ATy :ALE-Horse, wagon and har- | = F. Brush, or write 2-18-tf1¢ PLAT BOILER 1D which 6-19- 209 South 100x 135 b-tf #ood office room 6-29- Mrs. M. T-11- of and price and terms immediate considera- Fox terrier dog, white, liv- Finder - 14 9 T-16-2p be- 50 | Burope chocolate \ block of 12 ll-fnn‘]w. beginning in Spain, whither it | rooms in the |faults of one's friends: p, g e Mann Plumbing and Construction 209 Kentucky avenue, will do vour building. Brick, stone, steel n. Your plumbing done strictly s Phone 110, RENT - Furnished lights and I conveniene AL Mor n- i ot te. v York avenue Lakeland, l T-16-61 N-| 9, ne te. WANTI W acies 5000 Saw- Must he A 1L possible, Smith & & | | il timber, - 1l as Lakeland, Fia re | 18 Miuni, citlinr sunation o oa July 15, Herc I'hrongh deal there is a man in Miami who is ready story building | on the corner of Avenue € and Th teenth street, though personally is opposed to skyserapers and would the lirst | building of that character started in | the city, It will be up to the n-| Council as to whether or not Miami's al | shy line will be made hideous by the | towering structures that shoot up into the heavens, W. B, Ogden is the man who pro- poses to startle Miami unless pre- vented by an ordinance. At least that is the announcement he has made. Saturday he bought from B. It Tatum the vacant corner at Ave- nut ¢ and Thirteenth street, in size SX100 feet, paying for it §50,000 cash, and he proposes to improve it at once, “1Lam not in favor of skyscrapers,” said Mr, Ogden, “and believe the lim- it in Miami should be placed at tive in | stories, but if something is not done J.| te prevent the erection of tall build- te [ ings they are bound to come, and @ p 1 1 as anoni the con= hig r P to and will erect aten cr n- tf rearet exceedingly 1o sed ce City tf 1t well he the first as not, Lave enough room to spread out all like New York, 1o reason tor building up in the The Council should Fmit the ht of buildir but if they don’t it will be ten stories in the air tor me” While the nature of the building has not been fully decided upon, it is more than likely it will be used for hotel purposes, in - which cvent clectricity will be the only heating azent permitted within the building. 1t will also s its own refri ting plant, a vast hy- araulic elevator, and will be modern te the very last word, “yer ereation, not tf o and there is . oL leis (] precise m tf pos g, The Chocolate Plant. The chocolate plant is a native of America. When first introduced into used only as a speedily advanced in popular esteem. It is now cultivated in countries far from its original home. The chocolate plant, as well as tea and coffee, has been cultivated from time immemorial. Chocolate as a beverage rapidly made its way in 0. \ luxury, but it of lis | was first brought h Harper's Weekly. ne it Daily Thought. One ought never to speak of the . [them. They can never be the same tf [Afterward. - Williun Dean Howells, Re .ember —— — 20,000 Lioch of Goods will be placed on the Market at the cheapest prices ever known in Lakela The Original Removed — This is vour Ay, 107408 N. KENTUCKY AVE. chance—Remember the day and date. July 20th, July 20, 1912 nd or South Florida 0. P. C. Store From Tampa Satur- 1912, Be on hand. L. L. TAYLOR, PROPRIETOR ———————— n-ie hous: | i | TEN STORY BUILDING FOR MIAMI. pe-! Saturday, | # he! We | it mutilates | - TRUTH said Marjory, as she poured the cof- fee from her new percolator. “I thought this society was formed for the purpose of discussing topics " declared the tacled Imogene. o mWell, it was,” put fn Amy, “but we needn't ke intelligent every second of | every meeting” “Perfectly right,” said Inez. iited the tariff question, m|1n|"||m] lofty browed, “We've immigra- on, and the If we left for nest wee n'l know how 10} Hi«l lernice, the visiting you do is just to tell ctly what you think th. “You must | r bad the plain, “Well, ull vy girl her of her,” ex tell her good qaalit But it must be feelings.” 1 umhhv t do that in a million “I think you are “Oh ‘Truth,'" de- cinating. De- hh- , it's good for any girl to learn her faults. Some great philosopher \ rald, ‘Know thyself.’ I forget who he was, but he said it, anyway. And none of us will get angry, no matter | what 1s said, will we, girls?” | “No, indeed,” returned an emphatic }r)mrun “We are too broadminded for that.” “Come, Jlelen, you begin the game,” suggested Marjory. “All right, I'll start with Inez," as- sented Helen, without hesitation. “Inez, you have a sweet, lovely dispo- sition, and you are lots of fun, but you have no idea of style or dress. It's a pity. Amy said only yesterday, ‘How can that girl wear that impossible white polo coat when she is so fat and dumpy? " “Why, Helen, how dare you say such a thing?” demanded Amy, In- dignantly. “I never sald that!" “You know you did,” calmly answer- ed Helen. “It isn’t kind to make fun of one's physical imperfections,” declared Inez, haughtily. “I did'nt dream that my dearest friend would do so ig- noble a thing. I'll never forget it." “You know, Inez, we promised at the beginning that we wouldn't get angry,” sald Marjory, putting her arm around the offended one. “I'm not angry. No, indeed. Not at all. Far from it. But I'll have to be going. Goodby.” And as Inez left she slammed the door behind her. “Who will tell me the truth?” in- quired Edith, breaking the sllence. “I will," eagerly offered Imogene. “You are a stunning looking girl, but you can think and talk about nothing except dress and men. You are man crazy. It's absurd!™ “Well, thank goodness, I'm not al- ways quotiag Latin that nobody cares about or understands,” snapped Edith, “My brother said last night, ‘Preserve { me from that walking bookshop.' " Tmogene opened her mouth to speak, then closed it firmly and held her hands over it. “Will some one tell me something?” begged Bernice of Bucyrus. “I'm not easily offended. awfully cute.” “If you really want me to, that if you didn't whine so and if yvou | wore your skirts shorter and your lmllsts longer, and {f you combed | your hafr in 1911 style, instead of 1142 fashion, and if you didn't say ‘lHow cute!” a dozen times a minute, yvou | might make a ypresentable visiting | gIrl,” vouchsafed Fdith “Oh, water, please—I'm | gasped Rernice of Rueyrus going home to mother™ Then Marjory was wasn't sincere becanse she was too sweet to everybody, and Helen was M- i‘ formed that she had no tact and that she wasn't amiable enough to be popu- lar. When the lust Marjory rushed into her room, threw her arms ¢ mother’s neck and promptl tears. “Our clu bed. “Ever other girl. “1 world. My heart i hwkm horrible, horrible game! anybody ever tell the tr | “Now I'm told that she girl had nded.” she sob it ev Oh, t! Why Found Riches in Australia. How to become a millionaire is t follow in the footsteps of Syir man, the Queensland cattle ki ne, who holds more land than anyone ¢lze in Australia, his runs aggregating thing like 15,000 square mil is, he confesses, “far too m any one man to have.” Leaving ¥ parents’ home ne Adelaide, ars ago, at the ag 13, to seek fortune, he got plorment as a cowbor on the Gi \rs station at two dollars a wek. Thenhe carted wood and drove bullocks on the Darling and was one of the first at Cobar rush. With his & he went in for cattl ing, and, in pariner: took “out-back™ m niracts in va- rious states in alla. There was a lot of money made in those days and Kidman got his share of it. scme: o orse deal- with others, LAK ELAND, FLA,, “Let's play the game of ‘Truth’” ime in | shed truth, irrespective of any- | 1 think this game isl ' say | faint,” | el it loes does | George i JULY 16, 1912, i VERYTHING T0 BUILD A _HOLSE \ Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida |of the day and not for frivolous pur- |f Plaster ) The Paul & Office: ureh Qotes FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ztevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday cvening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Ald So- ciety Monday 0 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m, Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. b, H. C. Meeting East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. Milton, superintendent, Prayer~ wmeeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt>rian Church. Rev. R sunday A. Ward, acting pastor. ool 9:45 a. m. Morr® sermon 11:00 a m Y. P. 8 C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. Lutheran Church. Rev. . J. Matbias, Pastor Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m,, and IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! % Lumber- Shingles Lath Mill W ork % Waymer Lumber Company Foot of Main Street, City \PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW ’ Catholic Church. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. ) Services are held on second and |Eaton, G. I fourth Sundays. M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. <undey school 9:45 a. m, 11:00 a, m. Leagre 6:00 poom. Moraing sermon dowoirth Evening service, T:00 p. n. Prayer-meeting \Wednesday Christian Church. Geo. W, Sunday school 9: Communien 10:4 Preaching, Y_P S8 C E awvterian church, ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Evening sermon, Sunday school at Welmer, Ha m, 11:00 a. m. co-operates with | i ather societies at Cumberland Pres- | T30 A, 10 a. m, vices during the summer on account ot the illness of the rector rastor. 45 a. m. m. No ser- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. ('Phor Clerk and Tax ¢ roand Armistead. D Collector of Light and Water, C. Clough Marshal, W, H. A, Clonts. 10-Red.) Assessor, Tillis Night Watcnman, ollector, H. 700 City At Keeper of Py Members of !M.mn Clairmar ; ' Vice-Chairma l Municipal | | J I per, W. H. P ‘ The followi | mittees for th Finance and I'i: Pillans, Hayn Light and W Pillans and Sout Streets, Mess ard, Haynes. Ordinance, end Scipper. Sanitary, Scipper. Public Impros. Messrs. Pillans, M- Messr Governor hassee. Secretary o | ford, Tallahass Comptroller | hassee. Treasurer- 1 | hassee, Attorney-Gens mell, Tallal Comm A. McRae, '] Supt. of Holloway, Railroad © son Burr, Che Blitch, Royal 1 | Secretary, Al L !should be add: M. Symptom Seldom Seer A dletary ex v no such thing a | there is such a ! toms of heing L. Franklin. journal. Buy a Watch Where the Stock is Large¢ The large increase in the sale of Watches tor the past mon*™ ¢ oods and prices are right. has more than ever convil We carry representative patterus of the standard American and forcign makes. We guarantee every Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time keeper. Some special values at from $10.60 to $25.00. Come in today. A Pleasure to Show Goods DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME'—It you have a watch that has failed to keep correc” - ; us. We cater to such jobs. ws, COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Lovated tempor streot as soon as t We handle the & grade merchandise that vite you to visit us. pA __The Sha e of Stat ind in 2 a i\ Theater nary, Buildi: our occupancy. Office Fix £ Will be 1 ares and Supplies, really first-class stationery store. manently in fact, Mail orders p laytonStationery Co.

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