Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 20, 1912, Page 8

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AGl EIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK FLAND, FLA., JULY 20, 1912, iis issue. READ - Carver's ad in SRAL TEAM WORK—Furni- d piano moving. Call Phone 1-23-tt G re 289 W, E. Tyler. ¥or quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-t1, FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- sess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Bex 426. For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- 61,458, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, sce D. H. SLOAN, Peacock building. Phone 342. 4-6-tt 0. K. Y. 2-18-tf | FOR RENT--3 or 4 nice rooms, ll‘:nnfi' 4 or unfurnished, single or | Phone J. L. Thomp- | +om, the Standard Oil man, or 21 Red. T-18-tr -Unfurnished house of Apply at Tele- WANTED | four or six rooms. | sram office, LOST- -Mileage book. Return to J. W, Ellis, Lakeland and receive re- ward. 7-19-2p. FOUND In my corn ficld one hog. Mr. B. Fancher, near ceme- tery. 7-20-1p FOR QUICK SALE. 3,000, half cash, 45-acres famous i said Marjory as she poured the cof- fee from heg new percol: “I thought this society wi Be formed for the purpose of discussing topics ' of the day and not for frivolous pur- suits,” declared the lofty browed, spectacled Imogene. “Well, it was,” put in Amy, “but we needn't be intelligent every second of every meeting.” “Perfectly right,” said Inez. “We've sifted the tariff question, immigra- tion, municipal ownership and the child’s welfare this afternoon. If we argue any more there won't he any- thing left for next week's meeting.” “I don't know how to play ‘Truth.’ I never heard ef such a game in Bucyrus,” sald Bernice, the visiting girl. “Well, all you do is just to tell every girl here exactly what you think of her,” explained Edith. “You must tell her good qualities and her bad qualities. But it must be the plain, unvarnished truth, {rrespective of any- Our motto is “Quality before|rich hammock, one mile Bartow; 15 Quantity,” and we are putting|acres cultivation, fine two story resi- sothing in our cakes and pies but|dence. scrupulously clean, wholesome and| $2,000 takes this 10-acre city grove, mourishing ingredients, Come and|600 to 700 boxes now on trees, near see. Open shop. Peacock building. [center of Bartow. Will bring in lots 107 South Floride. FOR SALE—36-horse power boiler anl 25-horse power air litt, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- wute. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt|pcaring. $6,000 if cut up. 10 beautiful lots on Floral avenue, DBartow, $100 each; $20 down and $10 monthly. $850 picks up this lovely home- site, 5-acre grove, 150 trees, half Fronts south Corporation water fish now on hand, and will keep | g¢reet, Bartow. plenty in stock in the future. W. A. $1,200 gets crop, house and land Yann Fish Market. Phone 252 Red.| 10 acres, half cultivation, good farm 6-22-tf | house, 3 miles Lakeland depot; hard FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Plorida avenue. Call at D. H. Cum- bie & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf FOR RENT—One good office room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in road. Abhove prices away under values. EUGENE TODD, Ford House, N. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland, Fla. Foollsh Waltzing Contest. An extraordinary waltzing watch in ¢ented Helen, body's feelings.” “Oh, I couldn't do that in a million years,” gasped Amy. “I think you are all perfeet dears.” “But everybody plays ‘Truth’” de- clared Marjory. “It's fascinating. Be- sides, it's good for any girl to learn her faults. Some great philosopher sald, ‘Know thyself.’ I forget who he was, but he sald it, anyway. And none of us will get angry, no matter what s said, will we, girls?" “No, indeed,” returned an emphatic chorus. “We are too broadminded for that.” ‘Come, Helen, you begin the game,” wuggested Marjory. “All right, I'll start with Inez,” as- without hesitation. *Inez, you have & sweet, lovely dispo- sition, and you are lots of fun, but you have no idea of style or dress. It's a pity. Amy sald 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 . J.| which elght couples competed took ::::_ rane bullding. Apply w._lzig':! part at Allessandria, Pledmont, Italy. The dancers commenced at 10 o'clock FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Ap-| in the evening of the 25th instant and 94 . did not cease untll they were com- ‘:‘y;"l':“‘:m“m LR AL) n;':sl'l?:i pelled to do so from exhaustion. At g2 s midday on the 26th, when there re WANTED—To sell my home place | mained only two couples n the con tn Baker addition, % acro market | test, the jury ordered the termination garden, nice, new, modern, eottage, good barn, stables, garage and poultry houses, all kinds of young fruit trees, seven blocks from passeng ehurch., Will make price and terms attractive fer immediate considera- tion. J. B. Smith. tf FOR SALE CHEAP - A block of 12 dots in Dixicland, one block east of Florida avenue, across the street south from the Riggins' home. Must be sold this week. Address Owner, Box. 573, Lakeland, Fla, T-16-tf. FORR RENT- Furnished room with ®ot and cold bath. Close in. Phone 300 Ked. 7-8-tf FOR RENT--Office rooms in the Smith Iardin building. Sce J. F. Carver. T-6-tr FOR RENT- Furnished house; eleetric lights and all conveniences. Mrs. I A, Morrell, New York avenue a-15. WANTED -To exchange valuable grove property at Nocatee for good residential - property in Lakeland. Smith & Steitz, Lakeland, I -0 724 T-16-6t WANTEL mill timber. Must be A 1. Lakeland as possible. Smith & Steitz, Lakeland, Fla 5-6t FRUIT. uceorgia peaches delivered at 35¢ | Pay the boy. Phone 66 Red. 2. Cook T-17-6t a haske Ceotge FOR SALE e with young calf Very handsome Jersey S, M. Stephens. T-17-t0 RO SALE House and lot, con- tuaning 1'% acres on line of city fimits, Good garden land. A bar- gain. Inquire Mrs. M. E. Sturm, East Lakeland T-17-tf FOR RENT - Office rooms, fur- wmished. In Raymondo Blde. Inquire Telegram office. 1Tt FOR SALE-—Boy's bicycle, o« orake, $6. Inquire 308 North Florida avenuce, MANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO Will build your house, do tin work do your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvan ized iron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or til: T-1%-1p five-room | ©f the match, which 1,000 acres good saw- As near had lasted 14 hours, and Regaldi, who was adjudged champlon, fainted immediately after- ward, 3N WILL ) 4 # %, .’ t‘(‘,\ 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 | This js about all the argument | needed for the young fellow, but re- member this.. After she is yours| such things are appreciated even {more than before. She knows that you think more of her, of course, but | still she likes to be told and she likes | to be shown even better. Natum]ly; she can't tell you this but try her just | crce with a box of our candy and see how much it means. Why not? s, Atlanta, Candies, . ] [ U Norri P e 1 Quick Delivery TlErag | | gasped Rernice of Bucyrus. | going home to mother.” | ~ Red Cross Give us a cali. Phone 110, 208 Ker i aueky Ave T-1N-u FOR SALE A few thoroughbred Rhode Island Red chickens. O ne sec- wnd-land wood stove, No. 8. Mrs. L. W. Yarnall, corner Lake avenue 2nd Lime street 7-20-2p FOR =ALE . Lufsey Mule and wagon. F r 106 South Tennessee. j PHONE 89 Pharmacy: 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?” fo- quired Edith, breaking the silence. “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 quoting Latin that nobody cares about or understands,” snapped Edith. “My brother said last night, ‘Preserve me from that walking bookshop.'” Imogene opened her mouth to speak, then closed it firmly and held her hands over fit. “Will some one tell me something?” begged Bernice of Bucyrus. “I'm not easlly offended. I think this game is awfully cute.” “If you really want me to, I'll say that if you didn't whine so and if you wore your skirts shorter and your waists longer, and it you combed your hair in 1911 style, instead of 1452 fashion, and if you didn't say ‘How cute!" a dozen times a minute, you might make a yresentable visiting girl,” vouchsafed Edith. “Oh, water, please—I'm “Now I'm Then Marjory was told that she wasn't sincere because she was too sweet to everybody, and e formed that she had no tact a she wasn’t amiable enough to be lar. When the last girl had Marjory rushed into her room, threw her arms arou mother's neck and promptly bu tears. *“Our club has disbanded.” she sob- bed. other girl. “I haven't a friend in the world. My heart is broken. Oh, that horrible, horrible game! anybody ever tell the truth?” feparted Found Riches in Australia. How to become a millionaire is to follow in ¢ 1@ footsteps of Sydney Kid- man, the Queensland cattle king, who holds more land than anyone else in Australia, his runs aggregating scme- | thing like 15,000 square miles, which is, he confesses, “far too much for any one man to have.” Leaving his parents’ 13, to seek his fortune, he got e ployment as a cowboy on the ( station at two dollars a wek. Ti ed wood and drove bullocks o one of the fi his brothe ent in for cattle and ho: d, i rious states in A a lot of mone “Every girl is angry at every Why does e VERYTHING TO BUILD A Hot 1A e —————— T ——— ... . v o g Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida o IT WILL PAY 5 Brick Lumber 4 Lime Shingles Cement Lath Plaster Mill Work G TO SEE US! v The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: RICES RIGHT Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOW P PP OPeedPIP2eeeIPPY 7:00 p. m., recond and fourth Sun- Municipal Judge, Gen 4 ; days City Attorney, Epps I 623] Keeper of Park, N &5. % ur c‘, Catholic Church, Members of Coune Munn, CLairman; W, 5 Rev. A. B, Fozx, Pastor. Vice-Chairman; Messts Services are held on second and |Eaton, G. E. Southard, R fourth Sundays. per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, liay: rfes | The following standing ..p. SEbb I M. E. Church, South. mittees for the year wers appoinred Finance and Fire, Mos:r: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. I 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. Pillans, Haynes. “unday school 9:45 a. m. Light and Water, Mes:rs iiagns Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. sorning sermon 11:00 a, m. Pillans and Southard. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, pworth league 6:00 p. m. Streets, Messra. Scipper D. D., pastor. Yvoning serviee, 7:00 p. m. ard, Haynes, Sunday school Y:45 a. m. H. C.| Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00| Ordinance, Messrs. Southird, Pz Stevens, superintendent. p m and Seipper. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and ! Sanitary, Messrs. Puzh lin 7:15 p. m. ST Scipper. Weekly prayerticeting Weduesday b s Public Improvemen e evening at 7:30. Christian Church. Messrs. Pillans, Fator Woman's Mi: pary and Aid So- clety Monday 3:50 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular montkly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Geo. W. Welmer, rastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m, Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates witn other socletics at Cumberland Pres- Meetin . Governor--A, hassee. Seeretary of sStats ford, Tallahass W. Gil A\ East Lakeland Mission wterlan church. Comptrollcr Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m hassee. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. n;‘;’;‘:““’" ¢ Milten, superintendent. Prayer- | ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Attorney-Genera! mell, Tallahassee Cemmissioner of A A. McRae, Tallahasse Supt. of Public Ir:t Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- vices during the summer on account of the illness of the rector. Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. R. A, Ward, acting pastor. R iM. Holloway, Tallah Sunday ool §:45 a. m. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Railroad Commissiior Morr* wrmon 11:00 a m, son Burr, Chairmar A Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. Blitch, Royal (. Du: Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. ('Phon2 310-Red.) !Sefretary. All | s Cierk and Tax Coflector, H. L |#hould be addressels ‘ Lutheran Chuich. Swatts ! 5 — Treasurer and Assessor, A. .| The Man on ths Surr cor. B Oringe and So. Tennessee. Armistead. Every street h. ¢ | Rev. HLJ Mathias, Pastor, 304 So.| Collector of Light and Water, C.| shady side and th Tonnessee Ave. D. Clough. { men shake hunis | which of the Sunday schoe! 10:00 a. m. Marshal, W. H. Tillis. ' side: il Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and - g Mgt Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. the two. Bulwer ! | | faint,* | Looking Over Glasses in a tray and selecting a pair that seems to suit your s dangerous proceeding. Your eyes are the most delicate 012 and should be treated with the utmost care. If your s- factory come here where its needs will be expertly dc! the only safe way. If your glasses are not entirely satisfactory. come i1 filled correctly. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry Store. July 23, from 7a. m.to5p m ¥ | | examinations. COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. home mear | Adelaide, 42 years ago, at the age of ! | INK PASTE CARBON PAPEF All the necessary items for your desk and office for prices. Send us your mail orders The Shaw-Clayton Statione ry CO TAMPA 514 Franklin Street

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