Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 8

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1 1l }".g 1 i ’)\ iy iy vin FAuL EIGHT. 210 W. Main 122 hold furniture. Call street FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close| \WANTED—To buy a large room- ‘n, facing northeast side Lake Mor- | ing house, not far from depot. Ad- wo; bearing orange trees; cheap it | dress Mrs. J. A. Bronson, Fort Myers. wld at once. Apply Telegram office Fla. 127 11-21-tf | | ON AND AFTER FEB. 1 my office FOR SALE—Improvea and unim-; %ill be in Skipper building, upstairs proved city and suburban property. O‘er new postoffice, suite 1. N. L. ¥or quick sale list your property Dryun, dentist. 113 with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co ?elepuone 7o, Muun Bidg 10-26tf FOR SALE—40 acres, 2 miles from | Lakeland near an A. C. L. station For =ale fGiood residence in Dix-i.ud postoffice and hard-surfaced ieland. 7 ro bath, electric {rond. Two acres in bearing orange ! t Ay linished and in good | srove and balance in fine virgin ';A t 100 x 145:; auto' "ine. This is offered at a bargain 0 snd tenent house. A mice | (v the next thirty days. Yo i Iohn F. Cox Realty Co. SMITH & STEITZ, Deen-Bryant Rldz, Lakeland, I'la il 72! 2 Good 4-room houss, ! ¢ ; bulono¢ so much month 10 . 'S bearing grove, border- 2 & 17 '3 on city limits, only $3,500. See : ; A +ha Mann, Fitts Land Co., Room 19, YOUR ACCOUNT sollcited and | ‘nymendo Bldg, 118 » an State Bank. LI ST ; S 1 1 sident; 8 B Smith, [ P "‘I“V 7 1-2 acres adjoin- wice president; P E. Chunn, cashier. the eity, & acres in youny grove. 25 b 2 acres of fine trucking land, | ahout N00 fect fronting on Lake rker. This is a zood investment. FOR - SALE—Fi rentle famil §uv S ne g y 140 | ood looker and safe. C. J., Phone 204 Blue. 89 he John F. Cox Realty Co L FOR SALE- ITounse of 7 rooms \LE—Three suits of bed- with two =ood lots, 8 voung trees, furniture practically new. Ap ‘near Lake Morton. DPrice $1,700. W e The John . Cox Realty Co. 142 TS . . 0 g ! Morida avenue. 62| | e | FOR SALE lov 50X140,1 g . sust front on Florida avenue forf , % 1. The Johp F. Cox Realty i o 140. | Nice + g | \ L N oY ,L‘;;» ¢ .".:"-w'é—:' A i { - FOR SALE Or will trade for real ' ‘v‘be at home. Am willing to pay and Call at 310 North Kentucky Ave., or phone 72 Black. 131 | | WANTED -To buy a cow, wilk 1ing, all or part Jersey. C. H. Field, 'R F D No. 2. 147 arlate, a bond player plano, never been used. Apply to Dr. W. 8. Ire| 3 lady. By gs| ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent| 02rd @ nice lady frcnt room with board may be had 1“' 211 South Tennesseg avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. GROVE FOR SALE. sevenieen-acre groee, 5 1-2 mllnsI from Lakeland, 43 1-3 acres in tract; between 1,500 and 2,000 boxcs of oranges op trees. Am of- | fered §1.00 box for oranges on trees You can make some money on this ROOMS FOR RENT. tent. Modern conveniences. Perma- nent tenants preferred. onable. Apply to or address W. grove. Terms: $3,000 cash, $1,5600| " AR a0t later than February 15th, llx‘.-l"n ";l),_?h”n'lfg“ Bon oK AI\;e- 81,500 January 1, 1014; $1,600| F"00€ 1le oF 10D » FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- rly 311 8. Va. Ave, 136 FOR RENT-—Rooms with board in private family. 509 8. Tenn. Ave, January 1, 1915; $1,500 January B 1416, This grove is one of the hest protected groves in the county; | is fine farming lund, and some good truck land. Twenty acres round | 125 tamber, 3 1-% acres under fence | = 5 There is noc ooor 56 op 75 boxes | Russe! ¢aneos on grove—all Gold- APARTMENTS FOR RENT. en Brizhts. und is the best grove- Our two-story b®rick apartment house, on the north shore of Lake Mcrton will be ready for occupancy vest kept wrove In Polk county. | #bout Jan. 1. Tt contains four flats This price only holds good until |°f- five rooms each, the flats belng February 5th, when ‘he price will [®uiPped with private bath, electric ¢ advanced $1,500. Any good man |!i&hts, running water and fire «an take this grove and in three |'aces. Long, broad verandas, up- jears have it for only the first|Stairs and down. House within a $5,000 as the oranges will make |5tODe's throw of one of the prettiest Ihe other payments. There Is nearly | Sheets of water in Florida. For fur 190 large bearing trees; $300 worth | ther particulars, apply to Stephens of tertilizer was put on the grove|% RoSan, Lakeland, Fla. 12-14-tt January 2d and 3d. ! will be at Tremont Hotel, Lake- laud in the county. A prominent frait man told me to day it was the 141 B. T. BARDIN. nesses avenue. 128 See us before buying! We have just received a car load of fine HORSES and MULES. Wehave mules for logging and farm work, DO P SO L FLOE DA PUOEPITTOPERROP IRV LOBLO ] and gsome fine road and . livery horses. t Robinson& Pen: el ¢ at R. E. Scipper"s Saie B: 1 g LAKELAND HOD IO 3 SPQTERP FOR SALE-—AIl kinds of house- [tep vears. o N e, N | Threg or five unfurnished rooms to Rates reas- | FOR RENT—Rooms single, or fand, from 1st until 3d of February. | light housekeeping. 220 South Ten- FOR RENT—Large double room, facing north and east. Deen & Bry- ant buildiug. 111 = —y | MISCELLANEOUS \ 1i you want anything special to !enl, call 40; it it can be bhad, we bave it. Smith Bros, 126 SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of Lakeland. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 WE ARE CONSEKVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. | 1) | ..FISH!—R. O. Park, the old re- {liable fish man, rear of Cowdery'’s { warehouse. Phone 290 Red. (116 Call 40 for good things to eat. Smith Bros, 126 Large office for rent, $10.00 per Room 12, Gentry & Futch 139. | { month. [ building \ YOUR CHANCE. | 1 am starting a day und night class [ Feb. % in shorthand, typewriting, or bookkeepir other subjects includ- ed This wiil etpecially benefit you v.ho have to work and cannot go to ccllege or whe wish to get a business ecucation at home. Take this oy- | pertanity ard icin the class. For | particulars ¢ « Miss Fmma Pocock. ' room 211 Drane building, Hours Y ty 11 a. m and 2 to 4 p. m. 24| If it's groceries, staple or fancy, fresh meats, vegetables of the sea- son, or feed, you want, Smith Bros. is the twee, Call 40, 126 HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is wrowing, suppese we get 25,000 people here in the next What will it profit you i you do not own anv Real Estate? Think iy over and then Get Busy | lon Air looke good to most people Dor'c take my word for it but see it NOW. JOUN F. COX REALTY COMPANY * WANTED--\ nice young lady as & companion to make her home and | | Dark Furs Becoming. { It seems odd that so few should ! realize that dark furs are much more | becoming than light, that is, to the | average woman. Sable, mink, black fox, make her complexion look at its | very best, whereas ermine, white fox, " miniver and squirrel have exactly the contrary effect. 1 The newest way of wearing the stole is to put the middle of it on in front, pass the ends over the shoul | ders, crossing them at the back and 'ln-iu:in,.: them forward under tl:u: arms. Even fur capes with thelr | rounded or pointed back are worn tln this fashion, certainly very warm jand comfortable, though slightly un- arthodox. Neckwear Fad. Maline choux and stocks have al- ways been more or less fashionable for wear with the tailored coat, for there is something exquisitely soft and becoming about the twist of tulle around the neck, cr the smart bow jof tulle beneath the chin, in contrast with the trim lines of a tailored suit. { The new tulle, or malines, neckwear |hu a further touch of daintiness in the way of pearl bead trimming. It the bow Is a simple affair with loops at either side there may be a clasp made of pearl bead strands around its center, and, perhaps, a tassel or ornament of the pearls will hang from the clasp. The malines stocks bave strand necklaces with clasps set {at intervals, the pretty pearl neck- lace being tacked lightly to the out slde of the stock. Accommodation Brooch. One of the new bowknot pins, set in a jeweled rim, has a feature that makes it useful. It is apparently a black moire ribbon framed in small dlamonds, but this ribbon, Instead of belng stationary, may be removed and 'other colors substituted to match any | costume | One pin of this sort is nearly three inches long. and is worn to catch up ! laces or drapery on the corsage or as { & hair crnament. Buckles for watch | fobs can be found in the same style, !so the ribbon of the fob may ‘be ichangt‘d to match different gowns, | | | Effective Combinations. Fashion experts have discovered | that right tr: of color make the | point of d ence between the gown that is admirable and the one that leaves no impression. Blue and maize | color, violet and geranium rose, decp | | purple and gold, emerald green and | ! pale rose are soma of the effective | | cobbinations. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 29, 1913. & , | Hot Water Bottles We have them in all kinds of combip,. tions and if you ever use one once yor will never be without it again. How about your time? Does your watch keep correct tim W make a specialty of repairing all kinds of“Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. COLE & HUL!L Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakels:d AT GATUN SPILLWAY OF THE PANAMA CANAL One of the most interesting sights seen by President Taft on his visit to the Pannm§ canal wis the great Gutun spillway, which takes care of the flood waters and which will be a veritable Niagara durug the rainy season. | every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. Sunday. Lakeland Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary meets on the Monday foi- lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residence o!f some onec of the members, as may Litheran Chi Cor. E. Orange ana ~» i surday schoel 1000 @ Services are held on {ourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCI Sunday School at 10 | Preaching service at 11 d 1livesee. ever) 4 , waf CUMBERLAND PRESBY- ! b2 announced. 1 ?h:'v & Batnevi & | “hristian Endcave TERIAN CAURCE.| Al Saints Guild meets on Tuesday P m after the third Sunday, in the Guild ing, Wedi Sunday school every Sunday morn- | . NG 4 2 A Praye'(r Meeting, W ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- | avmsrm Lo ng at 7 p. M. E——— ) vited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. BI AMUSEMENT g FESTIVAL OF A DECADE ALL THIS WEE Corner Florida avenue snd Bzy St The Rev. William Dudiey Nowlin, d. D, vastor _Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching Sunday 4t 11 a. m. an1 Ll pp m ‘Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3¢. Woman’s Missionary ani Ald So slety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's Meeting at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting frst Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m. The Famous NAT REISS SOUTHERN SHOWS —Combined Auspices— Elks Lodge No. 1291 an? Volun- teer Fire Department FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, 9:46; preaching, 11 a. m., and 17 » o Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:16 p. m. A colossal coterie of tented entertain- ment de luxe. 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. Big Moral Feature Shows and 20 = Attractions . ' «..A SUPERB MILITARY BAND.. 8 M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ~npaay school 9:46 & . o Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. Epworth League 6:00 p. A, BEvening service 7.06 2 m l Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:0t o m East Lakeland Mission, Sunday school at 2 p.m. E A “filton, superintenient. meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Prayer- EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH Rev. J. H. Weddell minister ir charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on 6 Memorable Days and Night of Joyous Merriment

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