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

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FAGE ZiLHW i fice, room ‘true brands. passenger touring ! onditton, will ex- or tor part payment on Lake-! ~ddress Box 536 | 8-10-tf toestawve | i 25-hovee power boller i Ji-horse power air lt, which somps 250 gallons of water per min- » Apply to W, K. McRaa. 6-19-tf ¥OR SALE -— Good Barnesville subber-tived top buggy. Good Apply to W. F. John- 9-24-tf, sow; cheap. . pattern makers' turning Fithe, o horse 11 sl :'viu‘.‘ pulleys and belting, Al compara- | Bargain for ca Q.| 209 South Virginia. 10-16-6t | engine vely new o, Arendel!, FOR SALE - Yoke of cattle, horse ard wagon; cheap, Apply to Ray 9nal, Soernm, Fla. 10-14-4p. SALE CHEAP—One very wewly painted. Address | 10-15-2 | Two lots in Dixic ‘ | FOR {ight hu, © 0. Box 1 FOR SALE 1, near Success avenue, gain if sold at once. Address South New York avenue. 10-16-6) ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. In ¥utch and Rogers udditicn, Tennessee and Pennsylvania ave- uites, and in the alllvys. These fine treos can be selected now, tagged removed when the present crop off. Price $2.50; purchaser | tree. For further particu- | M. Futeh, Munn build- | 10-10-t1. | FOL RALE - Six-room house and | o Lot 100x140, in the immediate | inhberhood of Lakeland’s mnewest hoicest addition. Will make | Phone 106 Blue, 10-10-1mo A Dar- 7 | Wi RENT 2 rooms furnished cr for bedrooms or light house- | 301 West Lemon St, 10-S-tf. | Ifurnishea r(\olns,‘ #10 Bast Lime street, near Lake| Morton. 8-24-tt | WO large, comfortable rooms, furnished, First Corner Bay St and lowa Ave. Address Mrs: AL 1 vity 10-15-3. aning POR RENT anely sereencd | ooy H Lane YOR RENT with 5 large airy living rooms over- tead. Good W 4% Black alter p.om 10-9-6 | MOR RENT CHEAP 3 acres good \ reuck land eight blocks from Lake- ' tand railroad station. Address P. 0. Tox 455 10-15-2.7 Large store room, iness location, Phone NOTICE. ! FURNISHED ROOMS-—In 114 South New York | 92t | nice furnished ! anolds, corner | «nd Cedar St ! 0-10-22 MO dotlern house avenne, FOR RENT--One Mrs A =anm | MISCELLANEOUS PLANT beaus, Irish potatoes, peas. | wituce, beets, turnips, ctc. Freshj seed D. B. Dickson. 10-2-17 MANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Wiil build your nouse, do tin work, & your plumbing, ran water anc so {zoth, roof your house with galvan-' «d fron, tin. piteh, ruberoid or ¢ .ve us a call. Phone 110, 208 Ken-| 7-18-¢1. ‘ome in ang select some of our 15y rew hooks for boye, girls aund =&’ 1dren Lofaze the lot is picked over. t Just received. Take- > 24-tt” | (X S BRIDTES IcGLASHAN— 9-12 €T POTIARS THATS AT - SADLT as FOR SALE-—#2Z-meh Burcka band | $15 WILL BUY o new Smith Pre-| micr typewriter in perfect :ondi- worih $75 Apply Nev s 12, upstairs, FERTILIZE of- . tion, Use good, {ried and See D. B. Dickson. 10-3-17 ! If you want to be the best d , be sire to Livw g 1t it don’t fit and is noi perfect, don't take it. 9-6, MURRELL & S!'ALP WHEN YOU THINK OF ITAR. | NESS, THING OF McGLASEAN-- | THAT'S ALL. ONION sced and sets, seed rye and other seasonable secds. D. B. Dick- | {son. 10-4-11 The Famous Boy Scout and Ex- celsior shoes for boys and little gents, sold at Bailey's. 9-26-tf. | Biggest line girls' and boys' and ckildren’s books ever shown in Lake- | tand just recetvel. Lakeland Book | Store. 7-24-t1 9-12 PLANT beans, Irish potatoes, peas, lettuce, beets, turnips, etc. Fresn sced. D. B. Dickson. 10-1-11 EXPERT AUTO MECHANIC and machinist for L. L. Taylor, successor to Union Garage. Comes from the E. M. F. factory. All work guaran- teed. Albert M. Meizell. 10-12-6p. BUY youy boys' shoes from Bailey. 9-26-tf. Two full sets Alger books for hoys ;48t recelved at the Book Store. 7-24-t1 ONION seed and sets, seed rye and other seasonable seeds. D. B. Dick- son. 10-3-17 GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and plano moving. Cali Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt WANTED-—Competent young lady desires position as stenographer. Ap- tly to this office. 9-24-tf, For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATK GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D, 1T, SLOAN, Pea- tock building. Phone 342 4-6-tf WANTED Four first-clazs paint- Apply at onee Box 110, Ar- Fla 1%, 10-15-1 WANTED To Apply at this WANTED ~Two or more capablc tenop singers, Only thoronghly quil- Address Mu- am, 10-9-t1 cadin, « Davis, puarchase a small trunk oflive, it ificd men need apply ccare Kvening Tel Pring us your pictures to frams Lakeland Book Store 7-24-t YOU HAVE LOTS TO BE THANK- FUL FOR--That the Freneh Way Dry Cleaning Company has come to Lakeland and that you can get your clothing cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed in a scientific way. Ladies’ garments a specialty. Phone 274 Green. Old Van Huss Opera llouse building. SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fali <ardens. See D. B. Dickson. 10-3-17 Best statlonery at lowest prices in town, Lakeland Rook Store. BAILEY has just received a biz shipment of boys' shoes. They are the best. Popular prices. 9-26-tf. WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR- NESS, THINK OF McGLASHAN-- THAT'S ALL. 9-12 SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fall sardens. See 1. B. Dickson. 10-1-11 SEVERAL nice front rooms and hoard at 211 Tennesser avenue, Mrs | ttenry Bacon !v-i‘fi»t!‘l . Full line both Watermau ldeal | and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain| Pens at all times Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t2) STRAWBERRY PLANTS—N. ¢ and Maryland grown, from D. B Dickson. 10-2-17 | H LOST -Gentleman's cuft-button, cold with amethyst set. Finder re- turn o M. 1. Drane and be rewarded. 10-143 PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- ING—Done promptly and artisticul- Ir. Ben Carstens, Phone 71, Jack- son & Wilson 10-9-1mo. FERTILIZE—Use good, tried anrid trie brands. See D. B. Dickson. 10-4-11 STRAWBERRY PLANTS —-N. (. :nd Maryland grown, from D. B Dickson 10-4-11 | Awful Danger. | Two little children were playing in the bath tuh. and the elder thought she pow ~ 1%cn danger. “Jump out, 4 in great excitement, | te. The stopper's i run down the | et out quick!™ (;:‘:-3 0 vd Vipe i you don’ Go into the average store for a $i3 suit and you get $I5 service. Walk oyt without buying and you're made tc feo vou've been a nuisance. Most stores rato their salespeople altogether on the nita Vaigl > and cents they take in during a given tin.. and most salespeople treat their custom.rs according te the amount of money {iey are willing to spend. It's a game of get al| you can possibly be made to give up: a case of serving you as per the size of your orde 0 L. Step into this store today if you want a new experience, a new sensa tion. anew conception of the meaning of the word We keep no record of any clerk’s sales Our salespeople are rated only on the basis of the Serbice. service they can give customers. We have but one service standard here, that for the $50 man. The customer who buys a $15 suit gets this, and he gets the best clothes $15 will buy. Specia! vaiues at all times for this price, best clothes ever brought to this city. for young men; in exclusive fabrics We know what others are offering. We offer you still more. lutely all-wool, better in style, better in tailoring. and better Young Men’s FITFORM Styles.. . ... Here's an inducement for thougtful men and young men. i in quality and low in grice that no other store pretends to compete with us. The new English and American models in the famous FITFORM make Right styles for men.............___ Suits All of these are worth more. We got them from a great maker. are famous “’bench Made” suits, of finest imported fabrics in new color effects. FITFORM styles for young men also, All the latest models, in- cluding Norfolks and new double breasted suits - E. F. BAILE WHEN GREEK MEETS TURK—IT . HAPPENED IN JACKSONVILLE. The Greeed=Turkish war opened in £ 4 Gliko, kKeonville Satareday nig 135 letropolis, when tGeo el wilked dnto the ¢ i wery op- erated by A, 8. Sayder, a Turk. Cli- i nas been purchasing hi tor vhen he walked into the store Sat soveral years from the Turk, bu wediny wight Soyder said e woald wot be wuilty of selling groceries to @ Greck The ( i" he relt that way about it, every- thing was all right with him. but what it took to whip Turkey, Greec hid, and getting down more to the point, what it took to whip the £roc man, he was able to scare up. Snyder could pot see it that way, ang the first real battle of the Greek Turkey war was fought. Policeman ireck declared hat Jenes arrived upon the scene ani! decided that it mighy be all right for the Greeks and Turks to mix it up uer Europe, but that ville was no place for the stasing o' the conflicte. Gilke and Snyder were straightway sent to the polien station, charged with disorderly con duct Aiter hearing the testimony, Jude Swear en held a flague peac and upon thy foience, reement of {the two to shake hands and foruot tteir differences and the tronbles ot Prcir respective countric aischarged. they o THIS READS STRANGLY TO FLORIDA WOMEN. Tacoma. Wash.. Oct. 16 --Women candidates and voters are lar dominating this year’'s campaign in Washington. Miss Anna Maley, of Everett, is the Socialist candidate for governor. Two talented womien are Republican and Democratic can- didates for State superintendent of education. Candidates for legislative and county offices include women, Mrs cratic Aberdeen. women Vel L0 Hedge, of tie. didate for governor him unfit in character to ! or. alleging that he was many Ma Te; M. Ross, candidate from night appealed 1o zaret Deme- ive i defear Sh Rull Moos She L fvv in Tdaho and guard ous “Bull pen” durin: alene mining riets Dlamonds in Qusbae, Diamonds have be gava, Quebec. r| was broken | Back of Mother's Gown, Not for years past have fashions in , Bown backs heen better adapted to the i development of a matroaly figure. The habit and the panel back have gone | out of favor and in their place are the lriu\'m'lml plait which obvionsly cannot tdraw below the hips, the position back ¢t which may be extended to the hem of . | the skirt, if desired, and the position | sash-end with wide length of silk or | satin or fine cloth may be made to | disguise the shape of the figure as | completely as does an undraped tunic. | If mother fancies a separate skirt and blouse she may have that sort of cos- tume anq feel certain that it becomes her, since the narrow skirts of taffeta and soft fabrics often have smoothly fitted front and side forms, but backs cut straight and gathered into a walist- band, the plackets coming at the left d’de and fastening Invisibly over that nip. Choosing a Hat. Women cannot grumble this season at the uneultability of models, for styles are so varled that there are oft to the best advantage each indi- vidual type of face. Some women have a way of select. fng thelr hate rather at random. with. out sufficlently studying effect. Now, it takes time to choose properly, and | it needs a sympathetic friend or sales- { woman. One has respect for the wom- an who s courageous enough o ex- { press an opinicn and 1s not only an |nuwmnton paid to sell for some dee- potic manager. A successful milliner is an artlst; her assistants should be artists, too-clever enough to under- | atand that their clients are there to ba | suitably hatted ————————— | Left Wedding Party Hungry. When a wedding party returned from Merstham church to Chaldron, near Redhill, Surrey, England, the other day, they were dismayed to find 10 wedding cake or other materials for the luncheons. It was found that the motor lorry in which a London firm of caterers had sent the goods had been completely burned down on the road, and the wedding party accordingly had to go withont. Not a Practical Man. A little 1:d was found on the straet crying very bitterly because his cart The kindly disposed stranger endesvored to cheer up the little fellow b ng: “Never mind, casily mend bhed the boy. coooopuGoaGRARA bl ed el el § UE kit Sudiludiulit g Sut ] POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. EQERTOIQI0T g O = - - 3 = 3 O R = 3R = I w3 g = FOR MAYOR. We Are Authorized to Announce JOHN McKEE 23 a candidate for mayor, city of Lakeland, primary clection Oct, 21. In the race to win, and will appre- clute your support. We Are Authorized to Announce 0. M. EATON as a candidate for mayor of the city of Lakeland, subject to the primary election Oct. 21, 1912, He respect- fully solicits the support of the citi- zens. We Are Authorized to Announce DR. S. F. SMITH Jacksoi- | ghapes enough to go round and to set a5 « candidate for mayor, city of !l.akcland. primary election, Oct. 21, 1912, Respectfully solicits the sup- port of the voters. FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. We Are Authorized to Announce R. 0. CRESAP candidate for Councilman-ar- large, primary election, Oct. 2'. “Mr Cresap’s name is presented b: friends, who believe him pecui qualified to serve in this capacit: as a We Are Authorized to Aunounce G. H. ALFIELD as a candidate for councilman-at- lirge for the city of Lakeland, sub- ject to the white primary, Oct. 21. Your vote for him will be appre- ciated. We are autborized to annoumce 0. 1. POPE as a candidate for councilman-at- large. subject to the city primary Oct. 21. He is willing to serve the people of the city if they desire him to do =0 We Are Authorized to Announce H. D. MENDENHALL as a candidate for councilman-at- arge. He wiil appreciate the sup- in pattern. Abso- $15 so high $18 There tion, Oct. 21, 1912, [lle wii ciate the support of the ot We Are Authorized to \y J. B. SMITH as a candidate for Cow large, city of Lakeland, pri tion, Oct. 21, 1912, 1o will ciate the opportunity to wor city's best interests We Are Authorized to A N. A, RIGGINS us a candidate for Coun large, city of Lakeland, | tion. Oct. 21, 1912, The sy the voters will be appre it nar 1 We Are Authorized to At F. D. BRYAN as a candidate for Coun: large, city of Lakeland, prim tion, Oct. 21, 1912. Will anpre tke support of the voters We Are Authorized to i J. F. COUNCIL as a candidate for Cou: large, city of Lakeland, pri tion, Oct. 21, 1912, The =u the voters will be apprecis! We Are Authorized 1o J. W. HICKS las a candidate for Co large, city of Lakeland. tion Oct. 21, 1912. You: support will Le apprecizt it 1 i We Are Authorized to D. B. DICKSON as a candidate for Coun large, city ofLakeland, pr tion, Oct. 21, 1912. W fill the place for the interssis people. i i P el Explanation of Dreame. De. Freud says that every drea® can be taken to pleces for invesust tion. The dream 18 mot really coB'!® wous. It consists of a series of §r0UPe centering about what be knots,” and by investigating B¢ & soclation of these dream-krno's 3! one's normal lite he will le the dream was based on a * wishes, some of whith vague that ke was b them { | h —— Normal Educatio™ 1t education were n: A r. and don'¢ | port of ail who believe him to be able find it a wide, Negroes Talk German. i Tn the larze German colonfes fa | Brazil there are mauny coalblack ne ound fn Uge!| groes who can talk nothing but Gen |35 | man. w @il his position satisfactorily. | Weua i | B a da for Coancilman-at- llnge. city of Lakeland, primary elec- {eystem of tra E I deligltedly ¢o

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