Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 1, 1912, Page 8

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vagl EIGHT. '} . ! e MONEY TO LOAN- Will have and $700 to loan on Aug. 1 ; » Ohlinger and Alfield. WAN For spot cash at once, 10 acres or more not over 4 miles from Lakeland. Must have good grove, good dwelling, good farm land and good road to town., We will pay spot cash and a reasonable price We want it quick. Smith & Steitz. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- Apply to C. F. Brush, or write ' g DY, 7-27-tf ! S Eox 426, 2-18-t¢ sl H | Come in and select some of our H FOR SALE—35-norse power boller| ;o new books for boys, girls and 1 and 25-horse power air lift, Which :ijren before the lot is picked over. D3 350 gallons of water per min-( \ 4 gnipment just received, Lake- Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-t8} .14 pook Store. 7-24-tf i FOR SALE-—6 full blooded white (e Orpir.gton cockrels, $1 cach, Apply to 0. M. Eaton. T-01-tf e Y FUR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, : with seven-room cottage on South 7 orida avenue. Call at D. H. Cum- & (‘o.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tf WANTED -Position as stenogra pler in Luakeland, prefer to substi- tute. Address H, L., Box 432, Lake- land, Fla. 7-29-2p CARPENTERS and brick layers wanted. Mann Construction Co., 209 South Kentucky avenue, 7-31-6t Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt FOR SALE—Perfectly gentle, all- round horse at a bargain. J. V. Huch- { atitdl ' fagson Phone 216 Red. 7-22-tt ! SOR SALE—The house on South For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- Kuntucky, to be removed from off the gb‘:iifi(‘;“': S;E:IMSIEX:'I“;:“;:; 1ot at once. See H. D. Bassett, 7-22-tf LB a A ' ? & building. Phone 342. 4-6-t1 FOR SALE--Five-room house with 3 tith room, pantry, hall and three ve- o MANN PLUMBING AND 'on lot 721£x135 feet, in five CONSTRUCTION CO. “\vow:::mt:on;“‘:’? (:'t"n:;a:f: Will build your house, do tin work, . Thuitl fids NEds Kroos! thtims du your plumbing, run water and so ey i Y ? forth, roof your house with galvan- N:.h', :’Lflf‘"w ey " },l,l,(mss ized fron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. Srhoy ags 7-22-1mo Coeenus acail. Phone 110, 209 Ken- meky Ave. T-18-°. Y FOR SALE. fudand gentle, S-year-old | e ; Poraes new bugay and wagon, 308 FRUIT AND CHICKENS, ! % o A 1 = it ba- 66 Cook peaciies, pineappes, antaloupes. Phone the ho Geo, I 72660 nas and B LAKELAND BARGAINS. [1 | o TOST STRAYED OR corner, 1aox1 it opone one week, Will John Patte ttage Fach Su-foot jot is | retiarn i lad with dusty THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 1, 1912. ieart of Child R O T T SRR Oy “Have you any b I was accosted o mite of & wd lunch box s 1 walked along vas on my o a wmile dis- | home from school, in hand at 4 o'cloc a quiet country r way to the postofi tant, lle was go I inferred from his box and the time |« of day. Now, I have no boys, and I love boys, and I did not like to tell the truth about it and answer directly, so I fenced. “Why, are you out looking for boys, laddie?” I smilingly ques-|: .k COLE & HULL tioned in return. His blue eyes looked up into mine with the sweetest, shyest look from under the longest of curved lashes, and his little round freckled nose was tipped sideways in the friendllest way, while his lips began to draw down in proper shape to make a busi- ness reply. “Yes, ma'am, I have some tickets to seli. They're 10 cents, and you can see the ball game.” “Oh,” said I. “Are you going?”" “No, T guess not. It's way down town, an the big boys are going to play, some from our own school.” =0l I see. And if you sell five, per- haps you could have a ticket for your- self,” said I. “Oh, yes, teucher said if any one sold five he could have a ticket free. But I don't guess I'll sell five—I don't know anybody 'at has five boys.” I became more interested. I didn't want to miss that ball game, and I wanted bim to see it. So I thought I would try to get a boy. “Do you know of any boy 1 could get to take me to that ball game?” said I, with all the intensity I could put into my manner. “Well, no ma'am, 1 don't know any just now—'less Jim could go—he works for Mr. Ward next house to us,” he said with such sweet concern, hoping to sell a ticket. “But you see, I don’t know Jim, I'd rathcr take some one I kiow, and we could both see the game, Now, I} don't suppose you could take me,| could you, if T boug ht the tickets and | paid the street car fure 1?7 You see, T don't like to don't know any b Downeast lashes pave oy apre vto the pos ly excited, a feeling of youth in n ul been a stranger s0n SLS00 1o say ! o, ot AN of ho | S50 Half oth finished) ithig, value citsd 2 ostory, 6 ommer tinside of pretty flower ' range trees and oth- | N0 Teet, e | e o raoan PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Wy ot clas Prices work done 1. ). Overton, IPivst equal o | hotel at reason- Elbemar 7-30-3p : yurd, 20 ¢ B i e truits; lo ! farge lots. $1.000 40 acres, 3 miles north, very high, large, beautiful front, on ' te protticst and best fishing big lake newr Lakeland, 1ake Parker; lies al- touching on the cast; think of YORLE « fon NOTICE TO ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A regular convoeation of Lakeland chapter No. 29 on Thursday, Aug. 1, ot 7:1 I 0 arive, $25 per acrs 20 p.m. All companies are re- bk Abore propertics hest and cheapest. quested to he present. Visiting com- $in e TODD, panies are invited to be present. rd House, . ¢ G. ARENDELL, Sec. . ] A NO Ry Ave, Lakeland, | Ri oo prives mean D quick buyers e Submarines to Fight Porpoises. { A new use has been found for the submarine by the French ministry of ! marine. The artificlal porpoises are to fight and kill the natural porpoises. i" has been found that hungry por- polses on the French coast have al- most rulned the eardine industry, which mints mlilions for the people of the coast towns and the Channel isles. To remedy this state of affairs torpedo boats and the submarines are being sent under *: 1led” orders to S-1-t0 search the waters of the Channel and room to make things so hot under water for nessee Ave, 7-2¢-1f | the blunt-nosed acrobats of the waves | that those who survive will take elther to the irish Sea, the North Sea or the Bay of Biscay. hed rooms for 311 South Vir- Furnished Ter RENT i Se FOR RENT ¢ good ofticc room unfurnshed, in Apply to 1. J nulding — Femlnlnc Trhmph in Enm,nd A eahle i AM WORK of the Nationa] 1 land, Flo -Furni- * Caly l‘hoxe for some years, ball zame—1 wanted a child's panionship—I was impatient for the appointed day, My escort arrived early on Satur- mted to see the | com- | and h , day, just as I finished my lunch, ring-! ing the beil with a timid hand. I spied him through the window and went to the door myself. I did not want any one to come between our new and growing confidence. That shy lifting of the eyes greeted me, and I at once brought out Felix, my little | Tennessce Ave. terrier, who Is friesdly and a good entertainer. I left the two on the porch while I got my hat, gloves and | 7:00 p. m. my pink tickets. When I returned, Felix had a new friend. “I like your dog,” said “my boy.” (I had never asked his name.) “You don't want to sell him, do you?" | he asked in a truly business tone, “No,” sald 1, “he’s my burglar alarm.” “Oh, course,” said he. We boarded a car, and I was more delightfully entertained during that half hour than I had been for many a day. “Pa said for me to be sure and | thank you for my ride and the ticket, | i | | | and I guess I better do it now. I might forget, you know, if I have a perfectly splendid time.” “Your papa is a genilewan, and | you give him best wishes for | many happy re s of the day.” He looked o at me, I ss I can't ‘hen tell ! I =ald, ¢ N 1tk &u I F wolning & _ii's department is full and comjiete, both in sterling silver and platcd w. in sterling goods, such as knives and forks and spoous of all kinds. ne of Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Clothes 3rushes, at Brushes: This department is full to overflewing; we carry a large enough stock for a city of 25 the question to enumerate the different articles. If there is anything that you want'in this ., , . - & for it. We surely have it. ling, cen FOR NOOTHER 14 of economy this store shoula appeal to every : 1 Tiid 1 ‘Ul GLASS AND HAND PAINYE A v/ has ever been found that just takes the place { 5 all the best cutting from the largest factovies. e of the best studios. for the dini 0 In hand painted chins SILVERWARE You should see this line to appreciate it. i, JEWELRY 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fls, : L (LS8 22 Lo 43 mn«um Munn, CLairman; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. Trhe Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, i DS atEr mittees for the year were appointed: MRS ) Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. P“I;‘:z.:nc;.;::. Fire, Messrs. Eaton, Mrs. ). B dtew : 3 3 I:ens, supetlntendeuv, Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes, g reaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and| oo " o thard ! 4 Grand Orde: o Eagle 7:15 p. m. i cets ev y Weekly prayermecting Wedneslay ”:"'e{e;?;‘ .\‘Xossra. Scipper, South: 04q Fellon vening at 7:30. i a yRes prestdent; \! Woman's M oty Monday Paptist 6100 p.om. | Regular monthly t AW Y Do nd Iiission : ) Gilel i 2t3p.om o BA &) t J ndent rraver 1 Thursday at 7 p. m Wi Vol Tall LIISJV"L wm Church. | Treasurer--J. € Luni Falin b Rev, It. A, Ward, acuing pastor. vtorney-tGeneral-——Park M. Tram ‘:: Sunday ool 4:45 a. m. "well, Tallahassce. it Mory® sermon 11:00 a m | Cemmissioner of Agricuiiure- W Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30.| Supt. of Public Instruction—Wu M. Holloway, Tallahassee. : Railread Commissioners—R. Hui- i Lutheran Chureh. son Burr, Chalrman; Newton A [lss wul " g line apoa Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Sich Ry B DU, Wit Ao Its pine Rev. 1, 7. Wathinn, Pastor, 00 00, | N8y, ML cemsmmiattons| ' P d b " should be addressed to Tallahassee. | !70i=! | tunes to t Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. produ t Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and The days. Rev Services are held on second and' fourth M. Regular communications held on ! 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor |sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p [b uwiy school ‘ Visiting brethren cordially in-l"‘ & i J. L. LOVE, W. M. t j J. F. WILSON, Sec: ‘ <1 : p m ! BRENRES the Prayer meet!'ng Wednesday 7:00| Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M Nt ovS »pm | 20 meets the first Thursday uizht 7 —_— veach month Ip Masonic Hal! - Christian Churca. welcomed . G . = J. F. Wilgon, H . |® 0 W rastor - i aan Palm \pter. O 1 e 3 v ¥ : 1 m » eas 0 - We FFICIAL DIRECTORY PPPOOBBOSEEPeId | Armistead. K OF P Collector of Light and Water, C.| Regular mesiine ... 'D. Clough. t 7:30 at 0dd Fe ing rmembers 3 Marshal, W. H. Tillis. Night Watchman, F. L. Frankliu, Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr.|A M. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. ’ Members of Council—Morris G. W. P. Pillans, Vice-Chairman; Messrs. O. Eaton, G. E. Seuthard, R. ". per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Hayues. The following standing G.ILAtoBofl; ; Orange Blossom I MIG L A to B, of | Scip- |second and fourt each month at I com- | 8isters always w: and AN E Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugz’ | 3 |‘|nd Seipper. 'y, fonary ) p. m. z Peopie’'s Messrs., Latou Pugh, Yo Moeting ! s nt and Cemeter i s meeting | t and 1 | \ Pugh. 0 ton, {A. McRae, Tallahassee. ., tecond and fourth Sun- Catholic Church A. B, Fox, Pastor. Sundays. M. E. Church, Soutk Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A |l L and Perm? D r)ll Are \fln in Our New I4 FRANKILIN STREFT 5 T « The Shaw-Clayion Statiorn

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