Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 18, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK BRI Y 1 | AR TRk Rl -4 Bk R L 0K Lo READ-Carver's ad in this issuc GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-t¢ For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- tirs, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-“ FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- pess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Eex 426. 2-18-tf For FIRE, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM IN- ACCIDENT, BOILER SURANCE, sce D. . SLOAN, Pcacock | building. Phone 342. 4-6-tf 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourlshing ingredlents. Come and #ee, Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR SALE—35-horse power boiler and 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- wte. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Give us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt water fish now on hand, and will keep ptenty in stock in the future. W. A. Yann Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South @lorida avenue. Call at D. H. Cum- hia & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tF FOR RENT-—One good office room »ither furnished or unfurnished, in e Drane building. Apply to . J. Drane. 6-29-tt FOR SALE - lorse and buggy. Ap- K South Florida Ave. oy TIED- ty Baker addition, garden, nice, new, modern, five-room cottage, good barn, stables, garage and poultry houscs, all kinds young fruit trees, seven blocks from passenger depot, high school and charch. Will make price and terms alteactive for immediate considera- won, J. B Smith 7-2-tt PPOR SALE CHEAP A block of 12 ots in Dixicland, one block east of Morida avenne, across the street south from the Riggins' home. Must sold this week. Address Owner, Box 473, Lakeland, Fla, T-16-tf. e FOR RENT - Ffurnished room with hot and cold bath. Close in. Phone 200 Red 7-8-tf FOR RENT Office rooms in the smith Hardin building., See J. F. carver, T-6-t1 Mann Plumbing and Construction | < 209 Kentucky your building tin Your plumbing done strictly san- itary. TPhone 110 FOR RENT Furnished house; «lectrie lights and all conveniences, AMlrs I' A Morrell, New York avenue avenue, will do WANTED To exchange valuable arove property at Nocatee for good residential property in Lakeland. wnith & Steitz, Lakeland, Fla. 7-16-61 WANTEL 1,000 acres good saw- wilt timber. Must bo A 1 akeland as possible imkeland, ¥la Smith & Steitz, T-15-6¢ FRUIT. Georgia peaches delivered v hasket. Pay the boy. Phone 66 Red. 1w B Cook T-17-6t TOR SALE- ow with young calf 17t FOR SALE tuning 1% House and lot, acres on line of nimits. Good garden land sain. Inquire Mrs. M. E. Sturm, E Lakeland POR “ished on- City RENT - Office far in Raymondo Bidg. Inquir iclegram office T-17-0 FOR SALE 1 wrake, §6 rooms, v's bicyele, 198 N. Florida venue 7-17-3 YOU oV ‘N AUTOMOBILE, C oW you a policy that will ud property t . H, Skan. couster luguire Mrs. M. | T-11-t1 |- To sell my home p!',ll'nl % acre market | of | Brick, stone, steel or | As near Very handsome Jersey | S, M. Stephens. | bar- | } FOR FIRE, accident and health, employers' liability, and steam boiler insurance, see D. H. Sloan, Peacock building, phone 512, 7-18-2 FOR SALE-—Mule and wagon. R. 106 South Tennessee. 7-18-3 FOR SALE—Onc two good horses, also a lot of last year's corn : in shuck. Corn has very few weevils Tin it; almost sound as new; will sell | .t one dollar per barrel. D, H. .sluun 7-18-2 4 nice rooms, {12, Lufsey. or FOR RENT-3 or furnished or unfurnished, all together. Phone J. L. Thomp- { son, the Standard Oil man, or 21 Red. T-18-tr -Unfurnished house of Apply at Tele- WANTED four or six rooms. gram office. FOR QUICK SALE. $3,000, half ¢ 45-acres famous rich nammock, one mile Bartow; 15 acres cultivation, fine two story resi- | dence. $2,000 takes this 10-acre city grove, 600 to 700 boxes now on trees, near center of Bartow. Will bring in lots £6,000 if cut up. 10 beautiful lots on Floral avenue, Bartow, $100 each; $20 down and $10 monthly, $850 picks up this lovely home- site, re grove, 150 trees, half bearing, Fronts south Corporation street, Bartow, $1,200 gets crop, house and land 10 acres, half cultivation, good farm house, ? miles Lakeland depot; hard road. Above prices away under values. EUGENE TODD, Ford louse, N. Kentucky Ave., | Lakeland, Fla. Most Abundant of Substances. Oxygen constitutes one-third of the Bolld earth, nine-tenths of water and one-fifth of the atmosphere, and s the most abundant of all substances. Of all the attentions you can show or the presents you can buy nothing is more appreciated than a box of nice candy now and then. Our Candies Taste Good 'and Are in Good Taste | needed for the young fellow, but re- member this.. After she is yours |such things are appreciated even She knows that you think more of her, of course, but more than before, | still she likes to be told and she likes | she can't tell you this but try her just | once with a box of our candy and see how much it means. Why not? P | Quick Delivery | Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 single or| This is about all the argument| to be shown even better. Naturally | Norris, Atlanta, Candies | SOME IDEAS FOR GIFTS | | DAINTY NOVELTIES SURE TO PLEASE THE RECIPIENT, | Clever Needlewoman Never Need lo‘ at a Loss for a Suitable Present— More Pleasing When Made i by Hand. — A gift that 13 made by hand is al- ' ways twice as valuable as one that lu bought, and so many dainty novelties are seen now that offer suggestions | for needlewomen that no one need be at a loss as to what to make for the traveler or the girl graduate or the brida of these summer days. To begin with the woman who is going away—there are so many gifts 1 one hardly knows where to start, but one of the nicest is a set of “dress envelopes” for her trunk. These envelopes are made of heavy linen, the shape copied from any en- velope, and they should be the size of |the trunk. At least ahalf dozen may | | be made, bound with ribbon and work- ed with a monogram, and then into them may be slipped the traveler's prettiest frocks, keeping them from ever coming in contact with the oth- er things in the trunk. Sometimes these envelopes are sim- ply doubled sheets of bristol board or heavy cardboard, ccvered with linen and tied together with ribbon. Another nice gift to make for the traveler is a set of bags for her shoes, or a case lined with oiled silk for her toilet articles. For a brideto-be the gifts are also infinite in number and variety. A half dozen little guest towels marked with | cross-stitch designs, satchet pads for the chest in which her trousseau fis kept, anything in the way of house- hold linen marked with her monogram, and also any bit of hand-made lin- geries you may select. Nothing very new, you say. Well, perhaps not, but they will be new and wonderful to the girl wrapped in her dreams of future and present hap- piness, For the girl graduate there are many presents easily made. One of these I8 a pretty case of kodak ple- tures made from long strips of linen fastened together, the inner strip be- ing made with “buttonholes” wide enough for the pictures at intervals both top and bottom. These may then be folded over and over and tied with ribbons, the girl's monogram and the date being worked on the outside edge, Another novel and attractive gift is a set of collars, cuffs, a jabot, a belt and a hat band, all of hand-worked linen, edged perhaps with tiny frills of lace, while another nice gift for either bride or girl graduate of aprons—a work apron, broidery aprons—being half way up to form a huge pocket for work), a chafing dish apron and a garden apron —-all made by hand and embioidered with the girl\' mnuug"\m | Copyright, Underwond & Underwond, N. V. A smart English soft, cloth-stitched | ! hat called the “Dunwoodie,” made to match the summer outing cloth suits, | The shape is adjustable and can be worn us most becoming to the yearer. | New Colors. There are two new colors this sea- | son in wall papers—apricot and "mal- { | achite” or “water” green. Both colors ! are beautiful, but while the apricot | {s suitable for backgrounds the green | i can be used only in small quantities. | ‘The apricot is the color so frequently seen in old Chinese rugs. The green s & very soft blue green. The word “malachite” describes it as well as it can be described. It is the color one sees frequently on the crest of : wave. The grays are particularly | soft and lovely this \ear-—ll.\rmrl‘ Bazar. Stronger Chiffon Sleeves. With the increasing desire for sheer | sleeves and yokes an excellent chiffon | has been substituted by the makera‘ | for that perilous quality which gave | way with the slightest suggestion of | wear. This Is more readily found in | black, white, and flesh color, will undoubtedly bring jov to heart of the woman who 1 for but bravely denied & luxury of chiffon t; * 1LAND, FLA., JULY 18, 1912. g ) I Office: \PRICES RIGHT Brick Lime Cement Plaster e 1 00 p. m., second and fourth Sun- -hyu fourth i a%fl’flfl PEPPOPIePRd PR RRERRRPIP I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. <uinday school 9:45 a. m, - Motning sermon 11:00 a, m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, . D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday avening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary and Aid So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's Meeting at 6:156 p. m. | Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. East Lakeland Mission. Geo. Y. Sunday school at 3 Milten, superintendent. meeting Thursday at 7 p. . Presbytorian Church. p.m E A, Prayer- m. of the | Rev. R, Sunday \. Ward, acting pastor. sol 9:45 a. m, Mory” sermon 11:00 a m Y.P. 8 C meets at 6 p. m. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. Swatts Treasurer and Assessor, A. (.| Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C. D. Clough. Marshal, Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas'or. Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m, Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and Rev. Services are held on second and Svening serviee, Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 Sunday school 9:45 a. m. i Communion 10:45 a, m, Preaching, P8 G atber societics at Cumberland Pres- | wterian church. Evening sermorn, 7:30 a. » ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | Sunday school at 10 a. m, vices during the summer on account OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts, Clerk and Tax Coflector, IT WILL PAY % Lumber Shingles TO SEE US! Foot of Main Street, City Lath V[RYIIIING EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida Mill Work % The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company SERVICE RIGHT NOW R I . il Municipal Judge, G City Attorney, Keeper of Park, N Catholic Chureh. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Sundays. M. E. Church, South. Members Munn, CLairman; Vice-Chairman; Eaton, G. E. per, W. H. Pugh, P. | The following stur mittees for the year w. of Cou Finance and Fire, wih League 6:00 p. n. 7:00 p. m. Pillans, Haynes. Light and Water, \ Pillans and Southard Streets, Messrs ard, Haynes, Ordinance, Messrs and Scipper. i Sanitary, Scipper. Christian Church. W. Welmer, rastor. 11:00 a. m. it E. co-operates with | hassee. hassee, mell, Ta No ser- illness of the rector. ('Phon2 310-Red.) H. W. H. Tillis. Buy a Watch Where the Stock is Large The large increase in the sale of Watches for the past month has more than ever convinced yoods and prices are right. We carry representative patteras of the standard American and foreign makes. We guarantee every Watch sold to be an accurate and reliable time keeper. Some special values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. A Pleasure to Show Goods DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME!—If you have a watch that has failed to keep correc to us. We cater to such jobs. R ey’ Governor Wisdom | much in precept ness of mind and m It teaches us to ¢ . and to make o Night Watchman, F. L. Fravklin. of a color.—Sencca Messrs Public Improvem: Messrs. Pillans, 1 i W Secretary of Stat ford, Taliat Comptroller - W Treasurer Attorney-Genera lahassee. Commis A. McRae, Supt. of Put M. Holloway, Railroad Comn son Burr, Blitch, Royal (. Dure Secretary. should be addressed Wisdom in L does not Tallaha Chalrmar All r W Mess Southard Epps 3 COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue,‘bpposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. INK The Shaw-Clayton Stationer) TAMPA PASTE for prices. 314 Franklin Street Send us your mail orders. 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