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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA JOAQUIN MILLER C“"""‘”.“’ BED lne Protessmns 'PID S“.M'JEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST, i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat _Glasges Scientifically Prescribed ghon Office, 141; nessdenee, 22 t Bldg., d, Fla. M ‘DR R R. SULLIVAN . mguummnowmr FOR SALE—Two fine lots on the FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, | $25 cash, balance so much month. | Scally & Bassett. 17 SALE—Get your fish from I.| 0. Park; rear Cowdery's ware- | hnuse/ Phone 290 Red 234 | el | ticket from | Will expire Cadl 236 FOR SALE—Return Tampa to Kentuciy. Saturday night at midnight, * phone 132. FOR q\LD——HOlL] ot “'n rooms, just _completed and newly furnished. Call Room 1, Raymondo bmkh?nzg1 FOR SALE—Complete concrete out- - fit, never used. Sacrifice . price; terms to right parties. Apply to S. Elliott, Lokeland. 222 mliiv SALE—House and lot four west side of Lake Morton, 50x175 each. Nothing better in town. Tha John F. Cox Realty Co. 236 FOR SALE—“Bon Air” lots, over- looking Lake Parker, are cheapest Lakeland property and offer the greatest opportunity for increase in value. Buy now while the price is low. The John F. Cox thlty Co. 235 ROOM WITH BOARD-—Excéllent front room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee Ave. Ml‘l Henry Bacon. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 405 South Florida avenue, blocks from depot, for $800; $400 |- See 216 cash, balance in one year, Ohlinger & Alfleld‘ FOR SALE—A quantlty of enameled brick of different colors, left over from postoffice building, Ap-{. ply to Jackson & Wilson, FOR SALE—House and two lots in city. Small truck farm, good tiouse, edge of city limits. Inquire of \L. E. Ellis, phone 216 Green. 229 A BSNAP—5 acres adjoining city limits, 2% in grove; neer lake. Price $1,500. Mann-Fitts Land Ca., room 19, Raymondo building: 230 .—__—.__—________.‘_‘\ FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, clowe in, facing portheast side Lake Morton; cheap if gold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-21-tf bearing orange trees; Brond verandas, Tights, city water. FOR RENT—Large double room, racmg north andeast, Déen & Bry- ant building. i FOR RENT—Five-room house, bath and electric lights. Apply to Mrs. F. A. Morrell, S. Missouri Ave., or Phone 114 Green. ‘208 FOR RENT—Two or four unfur- the | vk ol s nished rooms for light housekeep-|. ing. Apply at 504 North Florida ; avenue or phone 137 Red. 178 FOR RENT—Two apartments (five rooms and bath each) in the 8. M. Stephens apartmenthouse. Terms$35 per month.. Shades and ranges fur- nished and all windows screened. * These apartments, fronting on Lake Morwn are new, just completed. fireplaces, electric See 8. M. Stephens o* G. C. Rogan in Deen & Bryant FOR SALE—Large 8-room house, including bath; also- servants’ houses, auto house and barn com-| bined; two lots, E. L. Cook, own- | ar, Dixieland. 227 . FOR SALE—Improved and unims ' proved city and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list i property with us, Fla. & Ga. building. 168 The latest photograph of the at his home, “The Heights,” Fi verse typifying the west Is now SOME NOVELTIES IN IEWELW lllvor Favors May Be chom m out Working Permanent Injury Bank Account. & Silver novelties in jewelry are inexpensive that they may be for sets of favors without wo '| permanent injury to éven & /| WANTED—A cook. Call phone 132. the best town in South Flo; Can be made the best shoe b ness in the State; good reuon-for selling., Bates Shoe Store, P. oa, Box 47, Lakeland, Flu 20 FOR SALE-—T% acres zdjdlflnx the city, 5 acres in young grove, i 2% acres of fine trucking land, about 800 feet fronting on mke Parker This is a good invest- ment. The John F‘ Cox Realty ‘Company. 140 TOMATO PLANTS—First. class plants now ready; no nitrate used; “New Globe,” “June Pink” and others. $1.50 per $1,000; . 10,000 at. $1.40; also peoper and . ogg plants ready at $2 per 1,000. - D. B. Dickson, Lakeland, Fia. 176d&w SALE-—New bungalow of five 8, pump and sink in kitchen, fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- 3th two agdloining lots, all for $2,800; small payment down and the ‘bnlance payable $15 par month with interest at 6 per cent. ‘The John F. Cox Realty Co. FOR SALE—One large lot, 135 by 145; well fenced. Corner Gilmore |- avenue and Peachtree street. Oheap for « cish. Also five-room “house and six lots, with | barns, 21 bearing orange trees other improvements; corner 9 avenue and Magnolia St. Inquire of J. E. Marshall, corner Gilmore \Ave and Magnolia St. 224 FOR SALE. ten-acre 6-year-old seediing half orange and half grape- fruit. Nicely located on good hard poad, % mile from city limits, all fonced, in good condition, good house #,d barn, good well of water, grove J'st coming in to bearing. Had 200 ¥ xes this year and will have at Seint S00 pext yaar. fcr next 15 days for $4,000 on good terms. This is a bargaln you can't | get anywhere else In this county, 8ee Waring & Edwards, Room 12 Bryant Bldg. 180 A grove . =~ Quick sale for tge following: One Bjur Bros.’ Player Plano in ‘mission oak, slightly used, was $650, now . One second-hand Kingsbury i plano in oak cose, for only.$115 feo parlor organ, slightly used, + | {FOR EXCHANGE—An organ, | vision. We offer thls! ; 228 in good condition, worth $40.00, for a milk cow. For pnrtlculnn, ad- dress P. 0. Box 540, 233 WANTED—To rent in Lakeland an 18 or 25-room hotel, furnished or partly furnished, Don’t cars for an all-upstairs location. Apply at once, Evergraen Hotel, Inverness, Fla, 2317 YOUR ACCOUNT golicited and protected. American State Bank, J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice pregident; P. E. Chunn, cashfer. 2 WE ARE CONSEKVATIVE, yet progressive. American.State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice pruldont' P. E. Chunn, cashier. 26 SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank ef Lakeland. 235 | J. L. Skipper, president; S. F'. Smith, | buttons. vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. . 25 NO PRETTIER PLACE for a home in Florida than an orange grove lot in the Futch and Rodgers subdi- They are selling fast. 225 PG S S L P WANTED—Good colored cook and neat housekeeper. For further in- "{ tormation apply at the Evening Tels- gram office 204 ORANGE GROVE Futeh and Rodgers subdivision are going fast, ‘several sales having been myie in the pnt few days. Your opportunity to get one or more of these fine lots is passing. 225 , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the { undersigned will sell at public sale ir the eity of Mulberry, Polk county, Florida,. at the place known' as Wolf’s Bargain House at eléven (11) c'clock a. m., tenm days after dlle. February 15, 1913, the goods, mer~ chandise and" fixtures, belonging to the estate of Wolf Abromawits, de-| ceased ADELLA ABROMAWITZ; 199 Administratrix. LOTS in the * bank account, Itn fifll j:;:l.ry are necklaces of silyer E it | lets &?cu, studded with rhinestones ,r(m it and fresh water pearls, bowknot pins with large and small amethysts, hat- pins of silver deposit over colored erystal and dlnnor rings set with paste. Less expensive favors for girls are chain change purses of small size, | short lorgnettes with window glass eyes, and thimbles bordered with Greek key design. Among silver favors for men there are psncfll ‘in neat fiat cases attrac- tively ™ engraved, combination bottle- openers ‘@and 'corkscrews, shoehorns, buttonhooks and nail files. Also there | are tiny photograph frames sufficlent ly pretty to surround the face of the one girl. }'tn u‘tr&’:u spread of matoh- i a Bg hue, and ivory, mother-ot-pearl or luloid ltlch. ; pearl, erystal, rhinestone -be-daa m veiling white satin, {s likely to conceal fan having a beaded gauze For the very. costly small fans or silver mounts and 8| gé point or duchess lace, no ready-made bags. to trim one of the plain rece| with a narrow frilling of real lace, and for its ribbon hangers substituting & gold or silver link chain.” 2 Narrow Sleeves, Sleeves continue to be of a long and narrow description, in some cases eut in a bellshape over the hands; nevertheless, one occasionally meets with the sleeve reaching “only half- way down the arm, in which case they | are more ample, and have gauntlet cuffs in proportion. The waistcoat is| being introduced in many -of the cos- tumes tailleur; and is particularly suitable for coats of the en biseau description, when the appear both above and below the fastening, which is usually of two' large and elaborate Tit for Tat. : ' In one of his witty Thanksgiving m Senator Depew once said: with blunderbuses on their shoulders and both eyes peeled for Indians—and at that got many an arrow wound en route, and left many a scalp behind. .+ It is no longer thus. There's truth in the little boy’s dictum. Pocket-flapps, too, are being used | _*“‘Pa’ said the little ‘hoy, ‘did the as a means of ornamentation, and that mdlam settle America? i the only purpose they serve, as *‘Yes, my son.’ there 1s rarely any pocket to be found | . *‘And then, underneath them. dians. didn’t m FRIEND’S G0OD ADVICE ahflufig&mw , we settled the In. 90 Don’t Hide Knots. In basting work for stitching do not ' { hide away the knots, but put them on | the right side of the sewing, so that ! basting threads may be easily re | moved. For' the same reason never place machine stitching directly on top of basting, but just outside of it. The Dead Past. | A young man was complaining to an | experienced man of affairs the other day about an old grievance he had | against somebody. ‘“Forget it,” saiq the older man.. “The past is mighty dead. I have moticed that men who are always bemoaning their past mis- takes or bloviating over what they have done don't get very far, They overlook their present opportunities.” ——————————— e | also furnish any amount of sweet po- ‘ tato plants and any variety wanted. | G. L. Bryant, 218 | YOUR CHANCE, I am starting & night class in ghorthand, typewriting and book- Kmo——sn m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 »m, 7Tp m & mmhqmm Gronpd 'Floor. . W. 8 IRVIN DENTIST | Estaviisbed in July, 1900 400ms 14 and 156 Kentucky Beildin; Phones: Offive 180; Residence &4 | 75 W. K. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg Lakelend, Florida. KELSEY BLAH'!ON LAWYER 1‘ 0. Bldg. Plione 319, hkaluld,m 7 TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. - skeland, Florids I A. C0X— / MUNICIPAL JUDGE ' AND NOTARY PUBLIC, ‘0 § EDWARDS : Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding | LAKELAND, FLORIDA. OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN l and 7, ant hlldin‘, {otety Moaday 3:30 p o T 47:18 b m. m BAPTIST - Corner Flortaa aveng‘%iy,fi 5_’ D. D., pastor. Sanday school 9- ‘Preaching Sunda 7:16 p. m. Weekly Prayermeeting v, evening at 7:3¢0. Woman’s Missionary gy 45 a Yallla g, elnesg 1 4id g Baptist. Young po ‘at 6:16 p. m. Regular month] first Wednesday . ODIE's Jigatiy Y business mestiy £7:30 p. o —_— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN oy (Tennessee Ave,, \Between Mjjy, . hmon Streets, ) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pasto, Sunday Servlces-Suuday 800 9:45; preaching, 11 g m, ang |»m Wednesday—Prayer Meeting —_— (. M. E. Church, ‘Le Jenkins, Paatcg-o 25 sunday scnool 9:45 g MUTRINE SerIOL 11:U0 & @ 2 @pyouh Leagne 5:90 p. 4 Evening servicc 7:00 p. m, Prayer-meeting Wednesdsy 1: m. i - [East Zakelani xisie ‘Sunday schiool az 2 p. m. R A ‘Milton, superintendent. Pray meeting ; ‘l'lntldu. at Tpm M J. H. Weddell mlllltll charge. Services—11 a. m. and b p. m. ¢ " | every Sunday, except third. D 0. ROGERS, Room 7, Bryant Building. " Phone 259. : Lakeland, Florlda. war T Stumrt Sidg Bariow, ¥ia DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. - Skipper Building, Over Postoffice. ' | Phone 889: Rasgidence Phione 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW, FLO! Examination of Titles and Real - Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN Room 11, Futeh and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND. FLA. o ~ GENTRY UNDERTAKING (0., FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Fulch & Gentry Building. Phone—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red wet umbrella. A carriage sponge will fit the bottom and is not expensive. s : Never, '!'hn man who goes out to meet trouble never hnplnmwnhtln wrong road. SEE OUR of Wrist Watches, Hair Ornaments, Beads, " Sterling, German Silver and Gun Met: Sunday Scliool—10 a. m. e Lak Branch of the Womas' ‘meets on the Monday lowing the first Sunday of e month, at 3 p. m., at the resdencs | of some one of the members, as may 0 announced. ANl Saints Guild meets on Tuesdsy atter the third Sunday, in (he Gullt hall, at 3 p. m. Latheran Church. Cor. B. Orange ana So. Tennesses, !unday school 10:00 a. m Services are held on second i fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Proaching service at 118 m. 1ol Ty m. Christian Endeavor Society st & P m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesdsy evet: Ingat?p ' m ' i As Others See Us. He came into the car with sval ger, took the only vacant seat itk outward manifestations of his belletl his own importance, kicking the U6 yellow valise belonging to the nappisé old woman mext to bim aside © way for his tan-shod feet. The ow: did not notice this, but when aro¥ at Piftysecond street, she [um about his left foot with her hai w ing to Jft it, only to exclain much. embarrassment: “Ach’ mz coose me, but it look just like bag.” Reduced Rates. “Comin’ this way ag'in?" asked 8 Justice of the peace after he had ml Jimpson $50. “T'm afraid I'l have 17 { sald Jimpson, ruefuily. the justice, stroking his chio whl reflectively, “perhaps I'd o ¥e that we sell a return $76, entitlin® ye to imr arrest on the way back Market for Broken Glass. . Broken glass has a markel T 3 of it is ground in fine, },7;"“ ‘liI;"P and made into new glass objects 4«‘»“’."000 NEW LINE Ywas $756, now . R 1 i) utcd second-hand Wstey organ | T EXPECT 5 | Tuesday, Feb 'durlng plant s¢ keeping—other subjects included. | be in Lakeland.on |THis will especially benefit you who 11, ason, -fi ingredients are mild herbs, haw Mesh Bags, Vanity Boxes—all latest goods 4 will nln t & i " ing & gentle, t&nlo effect, on the wo- i Kl v and w remain | have to work and cannot go to col- | manly censtitution, \ so’(-:ndw‘:;:fi' t“\Y:l(n:‘ll“(-u::w Y Tomato plants;leége or who wish to.get & business C&rdnlgmnngelpe‘? a million women $ 3% | are now large enough to get. Peppet |education at home. Take this op- m to health-and strength, from Eastern markets, just arrived. u tried R? I not, please| Wio above described ingtruments) and egg plants will be in a few days. | portunity and join the class. Fo h t ma " mtre in good eondition; can be bo\l.filt»’rlm has been a good season for|particulars see Miss Emma Pocock Yor cash or on term. ' growing plants. I have millions of {room 11, Bryant building: Hours s | fi “é‘-f oo '1;'-..."‘1“': l M 173 12 [utluy Ave. Lakeland, 13 P-BERRY MUSIC €O Phoune 77. (288) them and my price will be low. Can to 11 a. m, and 1 t0 6 p. m = 24 " eat ia plai nl-u-m to | |