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PAGE EIGHT | | DAINTY FROCK MAY BE COPIED e !ldeal Con uatien of Colors and Ma- terials Suiiable for Wear in Ball Room. Here is a young sirl's dainty dance charmeuse, of the tender shade one éees 80 often in a cameo. The idea is that this shall be merely a hint, and it 18 veiled in white lace, which in its [turn I8 partially covered by a tunie of ninon, caught up in the most nat. e RENT—Two turnished sultes of two rooms each; rooms | face east and have access to veranda. | Vermont Ave. W. L. Smith, Coca Cola YOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, elon| Bottling Works. 107 ‘u, facing nortieast side Lake Mor-| wa; bearing orange trees; cheap ¥f| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- w.id at once. Apply Telegram office. | ply 311 S. Va. Ave. 136 u-n-u‘ FOR RENT—Rooms with board {in private family. 509 S. Tenn. Ave, FUOR SALE—Improved and unim-: 125 proved city and suburban property. ! For quick =#ale list your properts ! —_— APARTMENTS FOR RENT. with us Fia. and Ga Land Co Our two-story trick apartment Telepoono 7o Munp Bidg 10-28t8 1y oice o the north shore of Lake | - Mcrton will be ready for octupancy Foy ¢ Good residence in DIX-1 p000 50n 1 14 contains four flats | i clectric [ ny five rooms each, the flats being | ' Iy in good equipped with private bath, electric! t p ‘“”"I' ghts, runniug water and fire ! und tenant hous A “1‘0|; ces, Long, broad verandas, up- | I Cox Realty €0y geiirg ang down. Houso within a "luhlfs throw of one of the prettiest st svects of warer in Florida. For fur- Good 4-room Louss, | iher particulars, apply to Stephens | 3.5 casl wite 50 wmuch month | & Rogan, Lakeland, Fla. 12 14-4f N & tt 17 E——— FOR RENT--Rooms single, or SALE- Al Kinds of hollS(‘- Vielhy hongekeepine. 220 South Ten- arnitur ‘all 210 W. Main | | nesseo avenne, 128 stroot 122} i AR FOR RENT-—Large and east, double room, Deen & Bry- te family facing north b W safe. € J. o0 butiding, " ¥ Blue 89! B ALYZ- Three suits of bed- 5 P o : | oo Ciraitave praciically new. Ap- ol \ . A. Rennouds, 9111 .’IQ{ S F s 3 rida avenue 62 saQull | i FOR SALLE ~Nice lot ':“\H‘l,;‘ e _J: east fiout on Plovida avenue fory i vou want anything special tol “0. The Jobp F. Cox Realtyfeat, cull 40; if it can be bad, we ! 2 10/ have it Smith Bros, 126 FOR 3ALE - Or will trade for real | ural manner at one slde, beneath 8 : YOUR ACCOUNT sollcited and | cluster of pink roses. Forming a deep sstate, 1 bond i":‘”‘" plano, never pmm ted. American State Bank. | border to the tunic is an embroldery boen wied Apply to Dr. W, § “'” 1 L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, | worked in silver and bugles, a furth- vin §5 e president; P. k. Chunn, cashier. | e plece of this broderie fashioning 95 the little coatee corsage, mounted | 2 miles frem | | over a lrannpm'(;ncyhlnc;'. rfom.d] wh‘lc:i foland near ) stati there is carried a band of pale pin : !:'):h:;;ll: d:ml\‘ ;n;\r:;-.s:::::::} WANTED-Cottage close in Feb. | satin ribbon that matches the swathed 1 o achoniin bu-x.ring ohiger L willing to pay good rent for right ' ceinture. In lieu of having the brod- - it eaigiane 5 ph o Address Box 346, 132 | erle worked on the tunic itself, how- grove and balaunce in fine virgin ever, a hroad trimming could be sub- pine This is offered at a bargain stituted and deftly appliqued onto or tue next thirty days. | the transparency. SMITH & STEITZ, | WANTED-—~To buy a large room- ing house, noy far from depot. Ad- | Cusiryant Blde, Lakeland, Fla. |d9ress Mrs. J. A. Bronson, Fort M)ers.i ) 72| Fla. 127 ' Neatly Expressed Warning, 16 \CRES bearing srove, border-| ON AND AFTER FEB. 1 my office| , " TMS seat is provided by the viear i for old pcople and children, and not < will be in Skipper building, lll'S‘“"“rfor men who are born tired,” is the over new postoffice, suite 1. bryan, dentist. ing on vity lmits, only $3,500. See tha Mann, Fitts Land Co.. Room 19, Rayuondo Bldg. 118 L1 just been placed in (o pretty Sussex | (Fug.) town of Miuda [T flEM[lNfilHMIUN Ladies, Notice The demonstration and HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? keland is crowing, suppc ,000 people here in Ule n"\t s, What will it profit you POR S*LE- T 1.2 ing the city, 5 o 4 J b He acres adjoin- | moyoung grove, | tricking land, about o froniing on Lake| i you do not own any Real Estate? Parkir, | a4 sood investment. | Think it over and then Get Busy. The John I v Realty Co 140 | Bon Air looks £ood to most people. | Don'c take my word for it but see it i NOWw. JCHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. GROVE FOR SALE. Seventeen-acte groce, 5 1-2 miles from Lakeland, 43 1-3 acres in! tract; between 1,500 and zum)\ doxes of oranges op trees. Am of- tered $1.00 box for oranges on trees You cah make some money on this grove. Terms: $3,000 cash, $1,500 not later than February 15th, $1,500 January 1, 1914; $1,500 January 1, 1915; $1,500 January 1, 1916. This grove is omne of the best protected groves in the county; s fine farming land, and some good truck land. Twenty acres round tumber, 23 1-2 acres under fence. There is not over 50 or 75 making switches and transformations from YOUR JHANCE. I am starting a day and night class | combings at Bates' Department Store Feb. 3 in shorthand, typewriting, or bookkeeping—other subjects includ- ed This will especially benefit you ) ist. Who have to work and cannot go to — ccllege or who wish to get a business education at home. Take this op- MY LINE IN LLlJ DES Pertunity and joln the class. For particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, room 211 Drane building, Hours 9 Newsp‘pers th11a mand 2to 4 p.m. 24’ It it's grocerles, staple or fancy, boxes | trosh meats, vegetables of the sea- Russot oranges on grove—all Gold- | gop, op feed, you want, Smith Bros. en Brights, and is the best grove-|ig yhe »lace. Call 40, 126 land in the county. A prominent fruit man told me to day it was the best kept grove in Polk county. will continue until Saturday, Feb- . Gold. 142. Magazines Stationery Post Cards SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of Lakeland. This price only holds :ool until|; 'y gyipper, president; 8. F. Smith, Fubruary 5th, Wheu “he price will| (oo progident; P. E. Chunn, cashier. b advanced $1,500. Any good man an take this grove and in three yrars fave M for only the fGrst| g ARE CONSEKVATIVE, yet chasin, . »000 as the oranges will make|, . roigive American State Bank. i |. other payments. There is nearly | J L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, !patr(magc appreciated : 4 W0 large bearing trees; $300 worth j vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. ¥ fertilizer was put on the grove 2% cm— January 2d and 2d 1 will be at Tremont Hotel, Lake-‘ MISS Ruby Daniel News Stand Lovvy of Edisonia Theater Your -FISH!—R. 0. Park, the old re-| | liable fish man, rear of Cowdery's | warchonse. Phone 290 Red. (116 all 40 for zood things to eat( Smith Bros, 126 land, from 1st uatil 3d of Februa BARDIN 141 8 T 1 1Ay lipad U SALE a nice lot of | WANTED—A rantee any ' a con o weeks. -Call nice yo lady as 1ake her wome and | n willing to p 4 .ml a mice lady. Call at 31 or phon arion to be at home. ! T Ave. W. R. beurg * 1 1ith 139 IDARD-—Excellent! ° wrd may be had o avenue. Mrs. | one {o talk 216 Norta Kentucky Ave., —_— | Black. Large office for rent, $10.00 per | month. Room 12, Gentr, & l-'ulchl l tuilding 139. 3 ne 73 131 ROOM WITH frcnt room with 211 South Teu: “lenry Bacon. WANTED—Girl for general house- ! work. Apply 311 8. Va. Ave. 137 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JAN. 28, 1913, frock. The basis of this gown is pink N. L.| { Inscription on a public seat which has R RB SR G b o CUMBERLAND PRESBY- lng fl.l 9:45. D. D., vastor Cigars 9 45. preaching, 11 a. m., and 7 2| Come and see me before pur [7:16 p. m. EPISCOPAL (ALL charge. We have them in all kinds of combiy, tions and if you ever use one once you wjj never be without it again. ’ , How about your time? Does your watch keep correct time? ‘ l Hot Water Bottles W make a specialty of repairing all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. COLE & HUL! Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakel;:-] ¥ m-—_ TN LS 2 B . S0 N T eTEITT This is the old house in Staunton, Va., where President-elect Wilson was born, the phomgx».n;‘h b ing taked on the day of his recrnt visit there. The house has been remodeled since Mr. Wilson's father lived 7“1 TR ':6“ ,‘.;‘ gfiaauq,‘m; v every 3unday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m, surday schoel Tu.ot gt AL eiad u' &'j . . Services are held on oo o ol " Lakeland Branch of the Woman's fourth Sundays. I:"l ‘fi'?g Auxiliary meets on the Monday foi- _ lowing the first Sunday of each CHRISTIAN CHUR(H month, at 3 p. m., at the residence | Sunday School at !V & u of some one of the members, as may | Preaching service at Ve announced. Ll i g All Saints Guild mecets on Tuesday et atter the third Sunday, in the Guild hail, at 3 p. m. Lutherar (o' co Cor. E. Orange ana - Tennessee every TERIAN CHURCH Prayer Meeting, W Ing at 7 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday morn- kiverybody cordially in- FIRST BAP1IST CHURCH. THE ONE BIG AMUSEMEM| FESTIVAL OF A DECADE ALL THIS WEEK The Famous NAT REISS SOUTHERN SHOWS —Combined Auspices— Elks Lodge No. 1291 aa? Volun- teer Fire Department A colossal coterie of tented entertain- ment de luxe. Corner Florida avenue and Bry s The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, Sunday school 9:45 a. m Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 118 p m ; Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday avening at 7:3¢. Woman's Missionary and Ald So- cfety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's at 6:16 p. m Regular monthly business meeting Orst Wedneaday ut 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave.,, Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, Meeting w.dneldu—l’nyer meeting at o More exclusive special and notable feat- ures than ever beheld under one man- agement. The most pretentious and most varied enterprise that has ever visited Florida. M. E. Church, South. —_— L C. Jenkins, Pastor. “nnday scuool ¥:46 a. . wa MOlWiNg Scrwou Li:vY a m Zpvorth Leagne 6:00 p. 1. Kvening servicc 70w oy om. | Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7.0¢ o m 20 Big Moral Feature Shows and Zf ] Attracuons g L A SUPERB MILlTARY BA\" 6 Memorable Days and nght of | L Joyous Memment“*“' 5 East Lakeland Mission. Supday school at 2 p.m. E, A, | Milten, superinterient Prayer- | B meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. i SAINTS) CHURCH | Rev. J. M. Weddell m!nister jn| Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on