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PAGE EIGHT. FLA., FEB. 14, 1913, FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, $25 cash, balance so much month. Scally & Bassett. 17 < Get your flsh from 11! 0. Park, e r Cowdery’s ware- house. Phone 2o Red 204 FOR sALic lete conerote out- fit, never rifice price; ter hit Lpply 1o 8 i 1 ! 282 FOR i | amd ot four oi 5 from pot, for 3500, $100 palunce in one year See Ohiivger & Alfield 216 LE A quantity of enameled Loor different colors, left yoer trom postofiice building. Ap- l o Juckion & Wilson 220 A BNAP acres adjoining city finits, 21 n nerr | arove, 10000 Mann-Fitts L roou Havmondo building. 230 FOR SALE heantiful lots, close i faeing northeast side Lake Morton, bearing orange trees; clicap if sold at once, Apply Tele- aram 11-21-tf TOMATO PLANTS-—First class plants now pead no nitrate ised; “New Globe,” “June Pink" and others. $1.50 per $1,000; 10,900 at $1.40; also penper and plants ready at $2 per 1,000, Dickson, Lakeland, kia. 175d&w FOR SALE New bungalow of five rooms, pump and sink in kitchen, nee fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- or with two adjoining lots, all for ,800; small payment down and the balance payable 315 par motih with interest at 6 p The John F. Cox Realty Co D, n FOR SALE “Bon Air” lots, over- looking Lake Parker, are the sheapest Lakeland property and offer the greatest opportunity for inerease in value, Buy now while the price is low. The Joha I, Cox Realty Co 235 FOR SALE. ! cre G-year-old seedling ha!® orange and half grape- Nicely located on good hard 1% mile from city limits, all tened, in good condition, good house ! 1nd barn, zood well of water, grove ' A ten grove fruit raad Just coming in to bearing. Had 200 dinary routine letters without die- ; . tation. Phone 65 Blue. W. ¥, poxes this vear and will have at| Hallam & Co a4y feaSt Lo next year. We offer this . Yoe nent 16 days for $4,000 on good .‘sfnw This is a barrain you can't fi.'ir anywhere else iy this county Warirs & MWidwards, Room 12 Ridg 160 Heyant POR SALE Oune $15 baby carriage for $8%; one 35 hand cultivator for 5. Apply 1o 708 E. Myrtle St. 245 . B '.M.I'Z I'wo fine lots on the gst? side of Lake Morton, 50x175 dach. Nothing better in town. The John F. Cyx Realty Co 235 FOR SA}&: ~itmproved and unim- proved city and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list your property with us. Fla. & Ga. Land oo Telephone 72, Munn Buldg. 10-25th FOR SALE- A good shoe business in the best town in South Florida. tan be made the best shoe busi- aess in the State; zood reasonsfor - seiling Bates Shoe Store, P. 0. Box 47, Lakeland, Fla. 203 FOR =ALE 7' acres adjuining the city, 5 acres in young grove, IW acres of fine trucking land, about So6 feet fronting on Lake Parl This is a good invest- m The John F. Cox Realty Giopany Hy FOR SALE One larze lot, by 145 well fenced. Corner o ore avenne and Peachtree street b for cish Also five-room and six lots, with goud 21 hearine oranse troe i rovenmients; corner ¥ Macznolia St. Inquire 111, corner Gilmore rolia St 224 ., ORANGE GROVE. 21500 5lamiles from Lakeland. The best i in Florida today 1ere grove, over K00 his hogr trees, v for 1913 estimated botes. Price $2.500 g cro 3500 to cash, 19 Jau 1, deferred payments irove will pay for itself in three years. Actual value of grove today iz $10,000 or more Best protected ©in county will be advanced on Feh B. T DARDIN, Tremont Hotel. §1.500 Jan 19i6; 8 ¥00D FOR FIREPLACES—Mix wood, $2 a big load. Oak $2.50- cash only. Lakeland Fuel Supply. | Phone 258 Red. 255 HOCM WITH BOARD —Excellent vtoroom with hoard may, be had it 211 Souh Tennessee Mrs T Fteon ORRENT- New 6-room bungalow with bath, sereened shades, water | Ivee. Corner Myrtie and Florida | \ I'wo blecks north of school. t 325, Apply Dr. G. D. Stoner | 2093, city 2'“i For ENT - Large double room, | freine north andeast, Deen & Bry- ant buildine 111 PCIY RENT Two or four unfur- | nished rooms for light hovsckeep in. Apply at 304 North Florid avenue or phone 127 Red 178§ FOR RENT Furnishe ! rooms 1+ | 217 2 Virginia Ave FOR RENT —Two apartments (five rooms and bath each) in the 8. M Stephens apartmenthouse. Terms § per month Shades and ranges fur- | nished and all windows sereened | These apartments, fronting on Lake | Morton, are new, completed. | Broad verandas, lights, city water o G just fireplaces, See 8. M. Stephens C. Rogan in een & Bryant building 153 | | MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED - To vent a furnished house or suit of furnished room:. Addre J. K. Bartlett, general de livery, Lakeland. 254 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 once, kKvergreen Hotel, Inverness, Fla. 237 WANTED--Maie stenographer and bookkeeper capable of writing or WANTED--First class house man;: handy with tools; capable of han- dling horses, cows and chickens, also experienced in gardening. Ad- dress Box 287, Lakeland, or phone 165 Blue. 249 YOUR ACCOUNT solicited and | protected. American State Bank. | J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, | vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. WE ARE CONSEKVATIVE, yet brogressive. American State Bank. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, \ electrie | shorthand, typewriting and book- keeping—other This will especially benefit you wh) GRANDPARENTS OF PRESIDENT-ELECT WILSON . . These are portraits of Joseph R. Wilson arfi! Jessie Woodrow Wilson, the grandfather and grandmother of Woodrow. Wilson. president-elect of the United States WANTED . Fiist class northern home cool White woman hotel, Lakeland, Fla. Box 5 Their Honeynioot. newly phione 165 Blue. 200 Fulven ek their honeymoon ‘nn 2 e nmotor cvele This departmeni is not WANTED - To rent or buy, an oil ] L0 testify as an expert in Stove with two or three burners g of honeymoons, but, be- and oven. Phone 276, 52y, motor eyeling deesn’t avpeal = ‘ to a8 @ start toward counublal | YOUR CHANCE. blis Some folks may call it exer. Sl s ¢, but o looks more to us like sit- | am starting a night class n' v draft.- Kansas City Times. subjects included. 8he Lincerstood. have to work and cannot go to col- «} wpnose, lege or who wish to get a business fuf educatiop at home. Take this op- portanity and join the class. For particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, rea ) coun BRYS cause 1t ~ SHE HAS married couple hving in a By MARY BAILEY. the creature to the captain, “that the buw of the ship is so called be- keeps bowing all the time, but why do yau call one side the star- A . A GRIEVANCE “Wouldn't 1 like te gzet my hands on that landlord, though!” ejaculated Mrs, Regan, with deep yearning. She stood conversing across the low rail- ing that divided her back porch from the next one in the Garibald! flats. “Wouldn't I, just! Him talking so smooth and pleasant and nodding his head: ‘Yes, Mrs. Regan. ‘Certainly, Mrs, Regan!® as though his mouth was full of butter! “I was just going through the base- ment ot the laundry, when I saw him talking to the janitor and the janitor @ calling him Mr. Phelps as polite as could be. It flashed over me here was o Brys buitding. Hours 8 board and the other the port.” “The my chance B g N”.lrnk 9y Flur hoarders stay on one gide and “I went right up to him when I PEES LR T Bl porters on the other” I¢ the will heard the name. ‘Are you the Mr. —— 1 Evidence. “Do you really believe, doctor, thal your old medicines really keep anye ‘ug explanation trom the ofticer Admiral Hawke's Ambition. body alive?” asked the skeptic. “Sures . When Admiral Hawke was a hoy, Iy," roturncd the doetor “My pree about to go to sea for the first time, seriptions have kep' three druggists his father gave him mueh vood ad- and thelr fimiiios alive in this town ! Vice, vuding up with the words, “I for twen'y voare " Harpor's \\'wkly.! hope to live (0 see you a captain.” “A captain'™ answered the boy, it I did not think 1 shonld one day be an ad- miral I would not go to sea at all.” —— Overcoming Action of Tides. Phelps that owns the building?' says I. ‘Are you the landlord?" ‘Yes, madam,’ says he, kind of startled like, ‘Mr. Kelly, the agent being sick, I thought I'd come around myself and have a look at things.' “*Well! says I, *I'ta glad to have a few words with you. Not wanting to say anything against any one when he’s not here, I won't tell you how that man Kelly has deceived and brow- beaten me and said ‘yes' and acted ‘no’ J L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of 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 ORANGE GROVE 1OTS in the Futch and Rodgers subdivision are voing fast, several sales having heen de in the past few days. Your rtunity to get one or more of these fine lots is passing 225 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the rsicned will sell at public sale e city of Mulberry, Polk county, Fiorida. at the place known as Wolf's Bargzain House at eleven (11) !k a m., ten days after date, 1913, the goods, mer- nd fixtures, belonging to' nary 13, cstate of Wolf Abromawitz, de- ceased i ADEL) \BROMAWITZ, 19¢ Administratrix. FLY SEASON w1l soon be here. Pro- your howe from disease and discomfort by < door and win- dow sereens v may ve had of | lakeland Manufecturine Co, Onr prices 50 per cent less than noi'tb-l ern concerns. Phone 76. 239 WANTED—2 unfurnished rooms, close in; must be downstairs, Ap—l ply to P. 0. Box 600, 241 For use on rivers subject to great tidal changes an Alabama engineer Her Ready bas invented a floating wharf which When a wonan runs up and down upon a solid inclina | goesn’t knov w1 I \aid with raits. & noise like 1o ) e e NEWJORLEANS THIS IS THE FIRM Rzfuge. S teal ‘New Orleans Coffee’—they've heard so much of its remarkable and peculiar goodness. Why not send it to them—place it within reach of everybody, no matter at what distance »” The result was— UZIANNRg 19 CoFFEE Now the most popular, the most called-for brand on the market. Many imitators have since come upon the scene, but after you once know Luzianne you will never be de- cenved by the “just as good " argu- ment of its imitators. O SOLD EVERYWHERE The Reily-Taylor Co., New Otleans, U. S. A. vrnered. and w st she makes | to a few simpie little requests 1 had | to make. If that man Kelly was to be . asked his own name point blank he'd 8ay it was Jones just because he hates to tell the truth! " ‘Look at my gas stove!' I says. No.' 1 says impatient, for Mr, Phelps looked around the basement kind of wild, as though he expected to see the | 8tove there among the laundry tubs, | ‘It ain’t here, but I'll be glad to show it | to you! Here am I, working myselt i to skin and bone trying to keep the ln.(‘ln-l on that stove bright and it | lcoks like old junk.’ And he up and | suys he won't furnish a new one be- { cause this was new last year. And | we asking him polite and gentle for | new shelves in the pantry every time | I've laid eyes on him, and him saying he'd see about it and he hasn't! These shelves are two inches too wide | for any shelf paper and I'm a neat wo- | man and 1 don't like dust over next tue wall, even if it doesn't show! § " ‘Now, I put It to you, Mr. Phelps,’ who ten years ago reasoned: { I says, ‘is that any way to treat a | ten; as pays prompt each month? . 7 s | "'No, no. indeed!' Mr. Phelps an- People come miles to get a taste of | swered, breathless like, ‘It you'll ex- cuse me—' “‘Just a minute,’ | says, taking him by the arm. ‘While you're here I want you to cowe upstairs and look at the | wall paper in my parlor. I've had [ Mr. Kelly look at it every time I've | +een him and he's agreed that [ should have it done over and then he doesn't doit! Of course 1 picked it out when 1 came in and that was all right, but how did I knew my daughter Mamie j | was going to get a craze 10 have her | | hair dyed that reddish tint? You can hair won't 2o at all with this pukish paper. Mamie has an artistic temp'ra- ment and she says every time she has '0 come into this room it makes her feel faint and she is neglecting her piano practice something next to this paper. “‘Henry Dilbeck, the piumber Freckled Girls | , Itis an absolute fact. that one 50 cent jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM will either vemove your freckles or cause them to fade and that two jars will even in the most severe cases completely cure them. We are wiliing to personally guarantee this and to rcturn your money Wwithout argument if your complexion is not fully restored toits natural | WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is fin | fragrant and absolutely harmless, Wiefi { not make hair l;)zrow but will positivel | remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECg LES. Comein today and tryit. The jars arelarce and results absolutely certain, flent bthallsif&ies‘ivrfd. Price 50¢, ammoth jars$1.00, WILSON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP e, For saie by ALL DRUGGISTS seen for youself, Mr. Pheips, how red | | Lakeland Branch shocking | just because she can't stand her hair | s | month, at 3 p. m. ° | 0¢ some one of the | o2 announced | beauty, - | goodness knows, fecling so awfy) a not being able 1o tention on hin 4: ng 80 keen oy | over! Any map Phelps, | says, Mamie and ¢ rolls of paper sp Though I dqon'y out that sh.de even if it i< send the paj.; “He said at opc, - started to go said that b the paper apn. wanted the that th re down the nod angd s: and I told hix, ¢ | man witt take a lissop “When 1w to show hL hooks he oy, slid out. “I watted g the paperhai. and things and then [ | book and call No dealing wi when I can get 1, “What do snip of a girl word to tell Mr- to the middie of A and was likeiy t back and for Mrs 1., Mr, Kelly!’ “Kelly! You e: eays I But wou Phelps what | t;; worse'n Kelly'" -¢ | | i | Symbolism | Symbolism s ! gou have to =a. In good. plain | y | #19) ICUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN (AT Sunday school every =u wor Ing at 9:45. Everyboly cordialy i vited. R(E FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Tlorida avenn. The Rev. Willium vdley Vwin i), vasior Sunday school 4 45 Preaching Sund 715 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wed: evening at 7:3C. Woman's Missionary an! Ald % clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People s at 6:15 p. m Regular monthly business meetitg fArst Wednesday ut 7:20 p o 4 I LY o Y 1y 4t i Meetiog FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCE (Tennessee Ave., Between Mt sl Lemon Str Rev. W. S. Patte Sunday Services—3u 9:46; preaching, 11 a. = p. m. Wednesday—Prayer meatli: 7:16 p. m. M. E. Church, 8 th I. C. Jemhins, Fastor ~nuday schovl V45 A - morning sermon Loty L] cpworth League Evening s-rvicc ‘ D Prayer-meeting Wrduestd P o L a East Lakeland Missict Sunday school at 3 p W © Milton, euperintenient | meeting Thursday at 7 ¥ | EPISCOPAL (AUS-‘ Rev. J. 1. Wedde! | charge. Services—11 a. m | every Sunday, excelt ! | Sunday School—! | Sunday. | Auxiliary meets on ! lowing the first =u All Saints Guild m~’ after the third dar haill, at 3 p. m. — Lutheran Ch Cor. E. Orange anc = Surday echoel 1 Services are held ?wrth Sundave — - CHRISTIAN (%7~ 7 Sunday School at 17 Preaching service at 8 7p m R Christian Endeavor ° P m. g OO Prayer Meeting, Wedn™c* fagat ¥ n