Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 8

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' TOMATO g 4 BT FOR SALE-—Good 4-room house, $25 cash, balance so much month. Scally & Bassett. 17 ‘ALE—QGet your fish from R.| 0. Park, rear Cowdery's ware- house. Phone 290 Red. 234 | ticket from Will expire Cail 236 FOR SALE—Return Tampa to Kentucky. Saturday night at midnight. phone 132. FOR SALE—Hotel of 35 rooms, just completed and newly furnished. Call Room 1, Raymondo building. v 231 FOR SALE-—Complete concrete out- fit, never used. Sacrifice price; o AL ROOM WITH ' BOARD—Excellent front room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee Ave. Mrs. Henry Baccn. FOR RENT—New 6-room bungalow with bath, screened shades, water free. Corner Myrtle and Florida Ave. Two blocks north of school. Rent $25. Apply Dr. G. D. Stoner P. 0. Box 293, city. 240 FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 405 South Florida avenue. 232 FOR RENT—Large double room, terms to right parties. Apply to¢S. Elliott, Lakeland. 222 FOR SALE—House and lot four blocks from depot, for $800; $400 cash, balance.in one year. See Ohlinger & Alfield. 216 . FOR SALE—A quantity of enameled brick of different colors, left over from postoffice building. Ap- ply to Jackson & “Wilson. 220 FOR SALE—House and two lots in Yeity. Small truck farm, good house, edge of city limits, Inquire of L. E. Ellis," phone 216 Green. 229 A SNAP—bH acres adjoining city limits, 2% in grove; nezr lake. Price $1,500. Mann-Fitts Eand Co., room 19, Raymondo building. 230 FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- J8ram offiee. 11-21-tf FOR < SALE—Large 8-room house, imcluding bath; also servants’ § heuses, auto house and barn.com- bined; two lots. E. L. Cook, own-~ er, Dixieland. 237 FOR SALE—Improved and unim- proved city and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list your « broperty with us. Fla. & Ga. Land Go. Telephone 72. Mumn Buldg. b 10-26th FOR SALE—A good shoe business in the best town in South Florida. Can b made the best shoe busi- ness }n the State; good reasonsfor gelling. Bates Shoe Store, P. O. Box 47, Lakeland, Fla. 203 FOR = SALE—7% acres adjcining the eity, 5 acres in young grove, Zsfi acres of fine trucking land, about 800 feet fronting on Lake Parker This is a good invest- ment. The John F. Cox Realty Company. 140 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 pepper and @gg plants ready at $2 per 1,000, D. B. Dickson, Lakeland, ¥ia. 176d&w FOR SALE—New bungalow of five ' ‘rooms, pump and sink in kitchen, ‘nice fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- or with two adjoining lots, all for $2,800; small payment down and , the ‘dbalance payable $15 par month with interest at 6 per cent. The John F. Cox Realty Oo, 235 FOR SALE—One large lot, 135 by . = 145; well fenced. Corner Gilmore avenue and Peachtree street. Cheap for cish. Also flve-room house and six lots, with good barns, 31 bearing orange treesand other improvements; corner Lake avenge and Magnolia St. Inquive of J. B. Marshall, corner Gilmore|. Ave and Magnolia St. FOR SALE. A ten-acre 6-year-old seedling grove, helf orange and half grape- frui:, Nicely located on good hard road. 1% mile from city limits, all fenced, in good condition, good house #4d barn, good well of water, grove * 2t coming'in to bearing. Had 200 boxes this year and will have at Teast 500 next year. We offer this 4 fcr next 15 days for $4,000 on ggod | ferms. This is a bargain you cah't get anywhere else ip this county. 8ee Waring & Edwards, Room 12 Bryant Bldg. 160 FOR SALE—Oune $15 baby. carriage for $8; one $5 hand cult!vator for $3. Apply to 708 E. Myrtle St. 245 ;!;! SALE--Two fine lots on the west side of Lake Morton, 60x175 “each. Nothing better in town, The 24 facing north andeast. Deen & Bry- ant building: 111 FOR RENT—Two or four unfur- 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 Morton, are new, just completed. Broad verandas, fireplaces, electric lights, city water. . See 8. M. Stephens or G. C. Rogan in Deen & Bryant building. 153 ey MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A cook, Call phone 132. 228 WANTED—To rent in Lakeland an 18 or 25-room hotel, furnished or partly furnished. ' Don't care for an all-upstairs location, Apply at g'l;:e. Evergreen Hotel, Inverness, 287 YOUR AE@COUNT sgolicited and| protected. Americgn State “Bank: J. L. Skipper, president; §, F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chupn, caghier. 2% WE ARE CONSEKVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. ¥ 25 SOUND BANKING our motto, American State Bank ef Lakeland. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. : 26 NO PRETTIER PLACE for a home in Florida than an orange grove lot in the Futch and Rodgers subdi- vision. They are selling fast. 225 PN AR o EA Lo M L3-St L L POt WANTED-—Good colored cook and neat housekeeper. For. further in- formation apply at the Evening Tele- gram office 204 e ot ORANGR GROVE 1QTS in the Futch and Rodgers ‘subdivision are going fast, several sales having been made in' the past few days. Your opportunity to get one or more of these fine lots is passing. 225 NOTICE. Notice s hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public sale if the oity of fiulberr;‘, Polk county, Wlorida, at . the. place known as Woll’s Bargain House at eleven (11) o'clock a. -m. ten days after”date, February 15, 1918, the goods, mer- ckandise and fixtures, belonging to the estate of Wolf Abromawitz, de- ceased. ADBELLA ABROMAWITZ, 199 Administratrix. YOUR CHANCE. . I am starting a night class in shorthand, typewriting and book- keeping—other subjects included. THis will especially benefit you wha have to work and cannot go to col lege or who wish to get a business education at home, Take this op- portunity and. join the ¢lass. For particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, room 11, Bryant bullding. Hours 3 John F. Cox Realty Co. 235‘ ' FOR SALE—“Bon Air” lots, over-| fooking Lake Parker, are the keland property and | test opportunity for now while F. Co to11a. m and 1to 5 p. m. 24 S A S PSP 7 e FLY SEASON will soon be here, Pro- tect your home from digease and discomfort by using door and win- dow screens which may ve had of p hkoh;d Manufacturing Co, ey N The Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. Pkone: Office, 141; Residence, 22 ., Lakeland, Fla. Dr. R R. SULLIVAN |SPECTAL ATTENTION T0 SURGERY Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m 2 ‘ W . 1 % DENTIST Hstablieked in July, 1800 rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Buildiag Phones: Offive 180; Residence 84 JK. W. R, GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. TUCEER # TUCKER, . ~—Jawyers— , Raymondo Bldg. -=keland, l:. A COX— ; MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND I \ i Florids NOTARY PUBLIC. _ o t Office City Hall. 40 §. EDWARDS ; Attorney-at-law. - Office in Munn Bullding LAKELAND, FLORIDA. || T DB. SARAH E. WHEELER Standing in City Hall park, New York, one-sees the towering Wook worth building, just completed, stood there long before Manhattan's as the pld postofiice, a corner picture. A~ FOR FEMININE FAVOR. GORGEOUS FABRICS ARE RIVALRY THIS SEASON, ) Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor Seem | to Lead In Popularity for the Aft- ernoon, Street or House Gown, Truly gorgeous are the fabrics this season—shimmering expanses of rich- of which is visible at the left side of the e branches of anclent elms which est structures were even as high g 5 ~ tio® which plek up the brocaded : made up! .are so modish are particularly retty for daytime purposes, while there are any number of delleate pinks, blues and yelows of evening gowns, BExquisite -Indeed are the . velours. Such richness of coloring, such besuty of design—such wondprs of weaving— | one does not marvel that the price per ness. There are 80 many silks—and | ¥ard of some of the finest is a mat- such different ones! But they are, | o Of two figures. There are beauti- nearly all, very handsome, so that | ful ivory white crepes with desigus in Milady has wide cholce, gray and black velour—these are love- For the little afternoon, or street op | 17 ideed. And there are broche vel- house gown, charmeuse or crepe mete- or seems to have won half place in feminine favor. These two silks look much alike and give the same general effect, belng soft and clinging and graceful. The crepe meteor is the lighter silk in weight, and is rather more loosely woven than in the char meuse. It has rather a crepy finish on the back, which the charmeuse, while having the same brilllant and satin-look finish, looks more like cot- ton on the reverse side and is heavier in weight. Both fabrics make charm- ing gowns—and they make just as lovely evening gowns as day frocks— but do not expest them to give un- usually long and durable service, for you will be disappointed. They will give good wear—but handle them carefully! If soft, clinging silks are fashion- able crepe de chines always come ia for a share of appreciation. Some of the weaves this year seem especially lovely, for in addition to the softness they have a beautiful finish and seem- ingly more luster. If you see some striking and color- ful Roman sflks, or rather, Roml striped allks, displayed in the silk shops, be not alarmed. golng to wear dresses of them. They serve their purpose best when cut futo sash lengths and shapes and are used on black or white or blue gowns ~—when they are very effective Indeed. . It is & pleasure and a surprise to WANTID-—Good lady solicitor to work the city, -Right party can make twenty-five dollars weekly. Position permanent. Address (. P.” this office, 244 WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms, close in; Tiist be downstairs, Ap- ply to P.\0. Box 500, 241 LOST-—Pair of . gold-rimmed ¥ L SRR ! | ; { BUT ONE SCENT FERMITTED | Fastidious Woman Knows Better Than to Overdo This Essential of the 3 Tollet Table. ] There is a value in perfumes as a | safeguard agalnst contagion, but most ‘wm of refinement never overdo this use, but confine it to a delicate fragrance that never offends, as do | gross common scents. The dainty ! woman selects a special perfume and ! uses this only in all her toilet articles, 'and 1t 1s a fad to seléct the fragrance ' of some flower that corresponds with . tue favorite color. She also has her i satchets, perfume, toilet water, pow- . der and soap to correspond, } It any change is made it includes i everything on the dressing table, for. good taste decrées that only one fa- vored scent is permissible for each in- { dividhal. While a little really fine essence s delightful, a thimbleful df | coarse alcoholic mixtures is disgust- . ing to any sensitive nostril. Satchets {d;lmrhmwry much used, trom } large padded linings for shelf, drawer or {4hs bodiow or hidden in the leat of the satin corsage flower s0 generally worn. & The Dead Pust. young man was complaining to an uxperienced man of affalis the other day about an old grievance he had agalnst somebody. “Forget it sald the older man. “The past is mighty dead. I have noticed that men who are always bemoaning their past takes or bloviating over what . o | OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, i/ Lakeland, Fla. - .Ofige. Phone 278 Blue. )Hp'm- me 278 Black. v @D &H D m Civil Engineers Archif Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. hosphate land examinstion Sur- veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. " A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in hmm D 0. ROGERS, s Room 7, Bryant' Buliding. . Phone 269. Lakeland, ¥lorida. R. B. HUFFAKER, -at-Law— * sor 1;.“:1 Bldg = Bartow, Fla. Attorney — * 'DR. N. L. BRYAN, ‘DENTIST. Skipper Building, Over Postoffice. i Phone 839. Residence Phone 300 Red. - LAKELAND, FLA. ot Court House. BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E, HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. . Room 11, Futeh and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and * Saturday, 1.to 5. ——————fl_— GENTRY UNDERTAKING CO., ° FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Phone—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red. Umbrella Stand. A zpenge In iz porbelaln umbrells stand will keep the umbrella from striking the bottom of the jar, which is often broken in this way, and will also absorb the rain’water from a wet umbrella. A carriage sponge will fit the bottom and is not expensive. ever. 4 goes out to to take the N who never happens road. The man trouble ‘wrong eSSt s TERIAY (; ery Sundm Sunday school ev, ing 8t 9:45. Bverybogy cordially i, — . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCY i Klorida avenye ang Hr; The Rev. William Dudley \ovny Sunday school 9:45 am Preaching Sunda 7:16 p. m. Weekly Prayermeet| evening at 7:3¢. Woman’s Missionary an d 4 clety Monday 3:30 pP. m s Baptist Young People’'s 8t 6:15 p. m . Regular monthly business pegy first Wednesday at 7:30 p. —_— V8U11g g g ng \\'Ldnegh’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN crypey (Tennessee Ave., Between )y, ad Lemon Streets,) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor’ Sunday Services—Sung ay seh 9:46; preaching, 11 4, 3 m., ang 4 Wednesday—Prayer Mmeeting 7:15 p. m. : — M. E. Church, Souty L C. Jenkins, Pastor, “nbdsy 5c000l 9:45 8 MOTLIAE SermoL 11:u0 g . KEpworth Leagie 6:v0 p. 1 Bvening service 7:00 p m Prayer-meeting Wednesday 1; »m East Lakeland Mission, Sunday scheol at 2 p. m. E A Milton, superintendent. Prayes meeting Thursday at 7 p. m EPINCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCEH Rev. J. H. Weddell minister charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. o every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. every] Sunday. Lakeland Branch of the Woman' Auxiliary meets on the Monday f lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residese ‘of somb ome of the members, as m 06 announced. ‘All Sajnts Guild meets on Tu after the third Sunday, in the Gulld hall, at. 8 p. m. . Latheran Church Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tenn day school 10:00 a m m‘ are held on second fourth Sundays, CHURCH 'Sunday Schoo! at 10 a. n. Preaching service at 113 m T m Christian Endeavor Soclety st P. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesdsy ¢ lngat Tp m e As Others See Us. He came .into the car with ger, took the only vacant sest outward manifestations of his beldl &is own importance, Kkicking the yellow valise belonging to the 1ap old woman next to him aside (0 1 way for his tan-shod feet. The 0 did not motice this, but when arol at Pitty-second street, she fU%0 about his left foot with her hand, & ing to Mlft it, only to exclaim much embarrassment: “Ach coose me, but it look just ke bag.” - —_— Reduced Rates. “Comin’ this way ag'in?” asked Justice of the peace after ho had - Jimpson $50. “I'm afraid Il bav® sald Jimpson, ruefully. “Weil the Mstiee, stroking his chin "I reflectively, “perhaps I'l qu.‘»; ye that we sell a return fine 'K §75, entitlin’ ye to ims arrest on the way back oo Market for Broken‘a'h'u. Broken glass has & n;urn'z.d ground in fine, pow! ot &1 and used for varlo® poses. it 1s rem At other times it I and made into new glass objects. STOLPLODTSTHO SO {SEE OUR NEW LI NE| of Wrist Watches, Hair Ornaments, Beads, Sterling, German Silver and Gun Metal Mesh Bags, Vanity Boxes—all latest goods from Eastern markets, just arrived. ‘ COLE & HULL Lakeland, Fé

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