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“My wite s (he createst hand at an o pexd 3 saw,” said the mar car of the subur- ban Iways beats me at "any hing sort. The last time k "I was shown up as a false alarm {n i fapplying logie to every day affairs il was Lo longer ago than yesterday., £ “When 1 got home from the city last ] {evening my wife said to me: ‘There 4 {was a man here today to see about rl lace medallion. id 3 office. | SR 4 i WG . APND TR ¢ | IOR RENT - Two unfurnished the road would fall in love with him 11-21-t Lrgoms. 405 Vermont Ave. Mrs, | When she saw the graceful lines of — v'“‘l S “Jgn | that coat enfolding him and would FOR SALE-12 acres of fine land © T | rush out to haul him in.’ in ety limits, 8 acres in b.vuriu,‘.;‘ RS “‘Don’t try to be funny,’ sald my beautitul location ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent | wite. i R PAGE EIGH1. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN, 22, FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 beautitul lots, closv ‘s, {fucing northeast side Lake Mor w1; bearing orange trees; cheap i'' fruit, cood house By ALLIE BROCK. | fixing the flower beds and the garden for the winter. He looked so shabby und sort of homeless that I gave him your other light overcoat.’ * “That ought to be a good start to- { ward getting him a home,’ I said in | mirth provoking way. ‘It was a thought- | ful move on your purt. I suppose you |flgur(~d that some loncly widow along N\ g 95 | moment, ‘youre tha worst booster for " | yoursell that ever came down that WINNING AN ARGUMENT | 1913. THE ONE BIG AM Usm\ tumes the coats are entirely of fur, % FESTIVAL OF A DEC{n; 1.ostly in mole, Hudson seal, ermine | P8 | The Famous NAT P: ¢ with fur, very wide, soft muffs are SOUTHERN SHOws carried to match the fur trimming of —Combined Auspices— Elks Lodge No. 1291 anp v teer» F?re Departmen: Faghion' In some of the newest street cos- 1 3. Some of the new effective flouncings are of linen, and they show floral pat. terns in blind work, with an occasion. Some of the newest suit designs for the small boy show silk sashes in a ccatrasting shade from that chosen for the little garments. \iany of the new velveteens are checked, while the curduroys have a chinchilla cord. and others, tweed diazonal or cotele effects. Extremely becoming are the soft velvet or plush hats to the girlish fice. They have no inside frame and are trimmed with fur, ribbon fancies or ribbon flowers. un. A colassal corterie of tented entertain. ment de luxe. More exclusive special and notat|. . Motor Car Jumps Three Feet. The price . and terms easy. | [Tent room with board may be had| “'What really interest me more, , ") o oot with six occupants icats ity Pl 211 South Tenuesso avenue, Mrs, | than his immediate future, I said, ‘s, . 4 up to a drawbridge at Haddls- A Vi | bty Bneok: | o oblect of s call DI he walt (. "\oriuik, i a1t was being |l UTres than ever beheld under one mane ¥ i | long enough to specify what was the and safely leaped acrcss a T - ¥t SALE -Improved and unim- . R | matter with our flower beds that need- . y i i : { B [ three teet between tha two ne avo w4 ity and suburban property.; FOR RENT — Modern 7-room | ed fixing?' b London M xJ ; agement. he mOSt pretenfl()d{‘ ‘(MJ For 1 ok osale list your property ' housc; tine neighborhood, possession “My wife favored me with the stare L . 8 yo v.00 s Fla and Ga. Land Co. Feb 1o Apply Box 453, 90 | of ain which "‘_‘f' qonsiders espe- Where Thought Is Deadiy. i most Val‘ied enterpl‘lse thdt nas ever e wae T2 Munn Bidg. 10-26t. | S fl“_"'j" cutting and effective agalnst my \ wpy g yeh worse said an old Eng- | visited Florida . = | king of sarcasm it paysician, “to have nothing the | 8 * o , : APARTMENTS FOR BENT. | Wiy, [ suppose he wanta to x| ok PUSICan te have nothing the B i L SALE ‘—l ~ave Lo old Dixle- | oyp two-story trick apartmeni ! pop, up for the winter, she said. ‘I'm o Lo foned | A Voter plait for sale. Pump, e, on ihe north shore of Lake|not an expert on such matters, but [ . 5 il ~ian Lo Bavs Somet B‘ M l F Sh g ¥ra.0e, Tank and Brick cower. | W1 . i J o hing really the nmatter” and L (:“ r]hl«llfln i JOHN F. (':)x. { Mcrton will be ready for occupancy | have an idea that gome sort of atten | 5 _) : S | lg ora cature ows and i Pt r=bout Jan. 1. It contains four flats | tion must be paid to them before zcro — AttraCtionS SR ¢ 3 SALE Good 4-room housa. of five rooms each, the flats being “'(\"”""r b 1 told ”:;! man to C [] i 32 bi e 50 much month cquipped with private bath, electri- co.’,',‘;.uc;g‘kh,'l”" n‘(; ',‘ll(;]f“q";:tp s:?pli,n:o i ]r fl les | Seaty & Bassctt 17 ;‘.“m"‘ running - water and fire | a0 S matrimonial code, [ u} ‘ / qu SU PERB MlLITARY BAA 1535 3 @igi wiaces. Long, broad verandas, ud-|jnwed the subicct to drop and awaited ; S : ¥OR SALE. rs and down. House within a|my visitor. tie came with the shad P u osizhg o Lakeland depot. Six ¢'s throw of one of the prettiest | ows, adorne! with my overcoat. It you have any combings don's |l i A g acre truck farmg 1l acreg in old |+ieets of water in Florida. For fur-| “‘I was wonderin.' he s::](d. ‘it you ”,.”\.l'”“.,“ AW Yon Hone in vhnie Memorable Days and ngh‘ ot b g0, some of the trees having 15 l»“ r particulurs, apply to Stephens d":::;l‘.()lol“l; ;'(::‘:Irn'.:\-!:t::}.’ YTh;:;}c. 10 ol e ard e T A I S .__.__Joyous Merriment_ 0% oranges on them now. A good | & Rogan, Lakeland, Fla. 12-14-¢ Toaned restiully. againat tha porch from Chicago, where you can | Bl S — - me fear-room house. land all cleared | pillar. Liine vour combings und have o = DRI PR g S R 1 LY il ‘."mm”m.l' The owner leav- | ROOMS FOR RENT®220 5. Ten-| » ‘What's the idea? T asked. ‘Won't ..witch, braid, transformation or any L 4y Fiorida. Price for everything, | nessee Ave. and Lemon St 106 | they be there next spring if T leave i o of huir work vou would like (o s s A $2,000, 8500 cash; balance 1, 2 and | GRS them alone all winter?” aade from $1.50 to $2.50. Alsod ! ) ) at % per cent. See W. A.| FOR RENT—Two furnisheq| *‘Yes, but you don't understand. ¥ a large line of finest qual ! watn, Room 1, Raymondo building. suites of two rooms each: rooms |the tired citizen explained. ‘They Prouih ot baie. Which we make tol '{“""' Family. | §"°“9" of Giants 80 i R st ouglt to be bedded down with fert! i) { Stiggine—"Are there any musiclans | Little Frank had uu g v 2 ..N‘n east and h‘l’\ e ‘“‘."T“ to veranda lizer—spaded up and covered over, ‘™ cT to mateh. We demonstrate, ! in your tamily ?” \\'iguins»—"lla»lhur! meeting with hi- - ! A Vermont Ave. W. L. Smith, Coca Cola | the way they fix ‘em fn the parks. | ‘lso cares a larse line of saait rv | Why, my father i an adept ot blowing | 8bout filling the o b y, FOR - SALE - Fine gentle family | Bottling Works, 107] “‘And then what? I demanded. The lair woods. Switehes 114 oz, S0c; | his own horn, and mother s equally | With water. Afrer 8 totse; a good looker and safe, C. J. —_— lght of my household was listenIng! :1. .., |x and 20 ins, long, $1.00- | expert at larping on one siring; ma- | Journed, he went iy o Y Paidwin. Phone 294 Blue. 89 from the darkness of the hall and ' . 24 ins, $1.507 210 gz 26 ine | Inlaw has to play second fiddle, and | mother to promixe i e A ': wanted her to see tho uselcssness of Wo mateh all shades. gify | Aunt Tabitha leads a humdrum ex- | Without knowing 1 iz s B bk & 1 i|| the appointment she had made for me ! ~ ~ ion e oy poqp | 18tENCe: grandpa gives a solo on his | request she promiccd o el ; POR - SALE--Fine lot ,50x140,|] l “‘Then your flowers and vegetables ~/!" "CtS, 56 108 'I""L‘ bc, Don'tfall |geal organ every night, without the | ®d him what it wi. ! b ' with 12 orange trees, zood location || MlscthN[ous ‘ will have a big start next spring,’ the | o eall during this woek for our low #tops; uncle spends his time WattinE “Mamma, when pup - ! I an ¥nst Orange 3t The John F. Cox ‘ horticulturist explained, ‘because the ' nrices. Goods on display at the store | his whistle: Hurry is fond of his pipe, to promise me not 1o gy et valty Co 78 ground will be ready for 'em. T do|c’ U, G. BATES' Drygoods Store. ‘and Gerty is foreve: ringing the | lant mens to this i o wif ] P ‘\___ g this every year for most of the peo: | 10 | chenges on her admirers.” | w8!"—Lippincott's, ¢ o TR é d ple In this town. 1 charge a dollar for ; 3*' POl SALE--Three ';;Hts of l:' YOUR ACCOUNT solicited and [ my time and vou pay for the fertilizer S — e . - — L o farnitare practically new. Ape . iorectid, American State Bank. [ and stuff.’ | Ffl:’ i H |8 s o ? £2 e B »to Mrs. L. A, Rennouds, 911 g i, Skipper, president; S. 1, Smith,| *‘See here, vou imitation gardner! 1] “ ”‘ " I,p” ” ” 4 ! !“. Jtn Florida avenue. 62 yice president; P, 1 Chunn, cashier. | marked after [ had glared at him ai ?% \ ™ ;fl* AR R R e N e ! %?’ o B | POIU ALK New six-room bunga- | 31,600 - § Ohli 00 down, and ! ger & Alfield. | b4 | L] per month | LOTS [N DIXIELAND FOR GALE | Big bearing orange trees to pick | it from NOW Price $250.00 each, | . all speak at once. JOHN I COX FOR S\ ) 1 trade ¢ real LS t ‘."'l‘ 0T OIS . 4 il another suburb on this br h of the estal pliter piano, never YOUR JHANCE. railroad that turns out such a worth- baen ply to Dr. W, 8. Ir-! gy less 1ot of garden truck as this one. vin 83 Iam starting a day and night class wol w what's the mattir— S road out there. Your efforts to get a dollar out of me are so fecble and amateurish that I'd have a laugh all to ot Y00 people here in the next | myself if T wasn't getting sort of tired ten vears. What will it profit you ! of vour kind of cattle. ig‘.y“u do "‘.‘t o ARy Rm‘l Fstate? | “-'\ou'w got a lot of nerve to say l\.tmk Rl 'n\::.- and then Get Busy. that you bed down the vegetable gar on Alr looks good to most people. | . v 4 Don’i take my word for it but see it | “°nS of most cf the people in this NOW, town ev ear, so they'll be ready to IOHN F COX REALTY COMPANY, | 10 business with a rush in the {time,” T told him. ‘\Why, th HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is growing, suppose we e fsn't S— i Feb, 3 in all your fault. If yon'd keep your lorthand, typewriting, or | it’ BPEC "L SAL] SES AND LOTS. : : Tiads oit 11 rdont alid lat thins g 4 1=h, und so much | bookkeeping— other subicets includ- ‘I“ i A "" A O SRS " e i . alon eople micht huve a chanece to ¢ month, will ‘buy fnes ilding | €4 This will especially benefit you ™OM¢ Peop 44 SR S lnuldmg: 2k Y DOUCHL YOU | iise a few spring onions at a cost of lots, wit e et in conerete; | Who huve to work and cannot go to| 8- elesant iy bungalows with | abi mc n convenierces, located on | Souih T or Misrourf Aves. | S2e me at once as they won't last Hnessee & ; jnot more thin #G a dozen, ccilege or who wish to get a hnslm-aS_ might even get an ocecasional radigh cducation at home. Take this op-!{hat wasn't u sowgy sponge. Not con- rertunity and join the class. For | tent with getiing my fall overcoat by tartienlars sce Miss Fmma Pocock, ' merely standing around and looking and we z.| | | bngz on these terms. W. FISKE ! Toom 211 Drane building. Hours 9 | frostbitten, you expect me to give you JOHNSON, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. | i* 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. 24,0 SELA TpIakiog '.;wm'w ik \\"nuld hones Noi 102 op 160 | keep you warm while vou are spoiling FOR SALY 40 4eves, 2 miles from i | A couple of boarders. family. 306 South Virginia WANTED I"I'l\:nn my garden!’ “My caller shifted his weight to the other foot and looked uncomfortable Bakeland no an A €. L. station | AVe. Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, 13 for a few geconds, but he was ready | sad postofice and hard-surfaced — ' with his defense. road. Two aores in bearing orange] SOUND BANKING our motto,! “‘Well’ he said, ‘a man's got to grove and balance in fine virgin [ American State Bank of Lakeland. live. woe This is offored at a bargain [J. L. Skipper, president; S, F. Smith, There!’ my wife exclaimed tri-| for tha next thirty days. SMITH & STEITZ, Desn-Bryant Bli: | Lakeland, Fla. vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 26 umprantly from the darkness behind me. ‘That's the point you always over. look!’ ‘So this morning that depressed 72| WE ARE CONSEKVATIVE. yet person was busy in our garden with ey progressive. American State Bank. spade and wheelbarrow when | jleft LOOK HERE' ) 1. Sk ident: S q - Good grove land at $20 1, 330 per]|”: * " ipper, president; S. F. Smith, home. Lovely woman may not be acre in tracts of 20 acres up, close te railroad and good town. 1t you want grove iand, see ma befor. buy- fmg. 1 have barmains Yours for vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 WANTED TO BUY—Good general strong on the finer points of logie, ning in any ! Daily News. argument.”-Chicago susiness. The W. N. Mann Land (o, |+ 'TP0s¢ horse safe for woman to Sl . ldrive; also buggy. C. H. Tidd, R | Swiss Would Tax Cats. Lakcland, Fla. 85 lo - °7i Switzerland is the land of politieal R, s " | and social experiments, and we usnal- -;r SALE SNAPS. | el ‘——' * |y legislate with one eye on that little : Some people know bargains when WANTED—First class northern country of federation, democracy. pef- :‘ they 8ee them. Last Thursday we ad- | ' cook. White woman. Small erenda, prohihition compuls ; serv- . vartised one and it was sold before | M'¢l. Lakeland, Fla. Box 543 or ice and liberty And now Switzerland Fr:li.A,\ evening. Now here’s two | rhone 165 Blue. Lk L——or‘ u(“IN:“ ”.,'"n ‘,flmm of it about more. A new 5-room hunzalow, good | ;c,:l(f; m\\v.‘ l\_;‘]:'"n":,;u‘.m Vit a tax on well water, sink in kitchen, slate | Normal Educatlon. ‘v;ithi inten :st’ for th il mantel, tile hearh, eas front, and ' I education were normal, we would !du(v\ l;lulpl’; r‘\,»l e "'I-]‘ g T8 o latsi A SR et |find it a wide, fier subtly adjusted ’l‘t‘ : 19. e ¢ It will spell= tree good v'y : mall cash | 8ystem of tra ence of knowledge | 1€ 'us not sixr:ul\ from i word —pro- ¢ will ¢ he property. Ax: i could delightedly | *°° : $ of hirds li 0 be fed. lifelong: ‘a“" all wear a col- i gifted as "lur‘ el the The price ig ) teachers: i t enjoving the | ®% i 1 rested these. The John { "% € T nce, could l:l"l‘! I.‘kn ( cd. Wi “ople Good 8Substituts for Boit. A sash lock makes an effective sube stitu'c tor & boit on a door if the door aad ~ac g arc h esch other. 104 Little Doi 't Ahout That, [ We nuay ad with & prowinent | | judge, L Enc. 7 is no crime, but | W@ posilively rc crve the right to | thiak it in guestionable taste, 0' | place a certain responsibility y for or collar and the ance, an tax will on the cat, and—what is more important—on Its owner.—Westminster Gazotte | | | | | | e : - but she certainly has the gift of win. | ; 4 BOWYER’S | SUB-DIVISIO North-West Lakeland This beautiful sub-division was offered for sale January 14th for the first time. A number of fine lots have been sold. The purchasers have annouced The Erection_ _of Eight Nice ’ Efl flpmes inv the Near_ Future ’ This is the coming sub-division of Lake- land and now is the time for you to buy L your lot. Remember that the restrictions insure that this will be a first-class sub-di- / vision in every respect. The prices are low and the Terms Are Easy. 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