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wton; be range trees; £ }z{f‘;’!h’“l'f ul‘l‘dm::linc:. ASply Tele: yard. New aud secondhand boats | zram ffice. 11-21-¢¢ for sale. The best work and ma- . e ey v terial, any size you wish., E. E. ¥OR <ALE-—-.mproved and unim- ST T e | discomfort by using door and win- a strict eye on petty expenditures $ P38 SALE OR RENT—Modern sev-| dow screens which may ve had of | i AShen o0 nay vou b s ‘ 14 su room, two-story dwelling, with | |akeland Manufecturing Co. Our { i You pay your bills with cusl, : all eonveniences; cholcest loca-| prices 50 per cent less than north- practically no records being kept—- § | tion for a home in Lakeland. No. ern concerns. Phone 76. 239 gl g i ; 301 South Florida Ave, See or|. Proper economy i almost impossihle address W. Fiske Johnson, owner. | AN IDEAIL, HOME is one surrounded them. lfl‘ by big hefu-ing orange trees, sucn | A checking account through which FOR SALE-—House of 4 rooms and| @8 you wnll.fi-nd in: he; Futch & | a1l bills are paid keeps an accurat., hall; nice lot 100x200, with bear-| Rogers subdivision, on South Flor- | ' ing orange trees, for $1,200; on | v PAGE EIGHT. TORSRIE ——— ————— e e | 00D, GENTLE FAMILY HORSE— for sale. Address T. R. Gowan, Griffin a. 336 | oroved eity and suburban prop- erty I'or quick sale list your nroperty with us, Fla. & Ga. Land ‘o Telephone 72. Mumn Buldg. 10-25th ~asy terms. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 364 FOR SALE—-On easy terms, a new five room bhungalow, finely finished throughout, electric lights, city water, toilet and bath, Located in 1 splendid neighborhood, one block west of Florida avenue, in Waring subdivision. D. H. Sloan. 352 M SALE—22 acres of fine land with a fine new grove of 650 trees, MISCELLANEOUS .—¢ peauurui lots, close in, iacing northeast side Lake Raiford, sulphur Spring, Tampa. 343 ida avenue. tiful orange grove subdivision of ' Futch & Rogers on South Florida speak | avenue, quick. you had better in Lakelund on the job WHIN IN THE CITY visit my boa FLY SEASON will soon be here. Pro- teet Your home tfrom disease and See owners, Futch & | Gentry building. 344 They are going fast. 344 ‘ot i o s ou omen| GREASE FOR THE HAIR THE FIRST GRAY ers and friends to kpow | am back at thel G RAYNESS CAUSED BY TOO ur“AlR S'fi! 0f Afi[ THE EVENING TEREGRAM, LAK!LAND, FLA., MARCH 19, 1913, GOING AFTER INAUGURATION SUIT | | L Linees is purely a matter of keeping Of en thie difierence hetw.oy, profi i § and loss in running your home fi L g { [ H exact record of every cent spent. You'll find that your expenses will deerease with the use of g check book. Presidentelect Wilson ran up to his inauguration suit. Then, the weather being balmy, he took a long walk up Fifth avenue and visited the new wing of the Museum of Art w York the other day and ordered PN A AN A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAL THE STATE BA beautiful lake front, house of 5. phoenix Barber shop. Call and | rooms, 1% miles out. The John | 4o o 1 B Pondock: e TLE OIL IN SCALP. ! ¢ P C'ox Realty Co. L e e A Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color | N e L unar e LAKELAND FUEL SUPPLY ANI ‘ yt | y}{a' d Make it Gi ONLY A FEW MORF ~f ¢hnca Intg| ' AL FUEL SUPPLY AND of the I an ake 1t Grow, with the beautiful big orange| TRANSFER (0.—-Charcoal and | Thorough Olling of the Malr Each A harmless remedy, made 1‘rom‘,——»4-—~— e STz ie e — i trees on them can be had. Have! !l kinds of wood delivered| Time Before It s Shampooed Will | .cyumon zarden quickly re-'regret it when you realize the differ- And Natther Mios oot : you got yours yet? If mot better; Vrowptly. First class service in Preserve the Color, Says a stores gray hair to natural color.|ence it will make in your appear- A v 3manlly nl\\u\i "1' see Futch & Rogers, Futch & Gen-| '!'niture moving and general Spesinliot, The care of the hair, to prevent it |ance. about what she would [, » transfer suaranteed. Phone 258 : ftom losing its color and lustre, is‘j 3 & man. while a nun . N try building, without delay. 344! Rod. Hounk 64 736 & iy i M:lt women‘ :uv. mlddl:e age ook | jiq1 us important as to care for the | - s e about talking abo - T “ 5 e e o andsomer with gray hair—unless |, keep them from discoloring. Headgear Not Suitable to Weather | 4o i¢ 1o wore o v "OI"ET«"J;&“‘:":‘ ';’:id‘?:’(zr%(:;tc'."::; 11180 to | noon; 4:30'tos p. "'_"_” they are fat and colorless—but the dif- '\' 'hl‘h :;: II‘:]\ t‘"m::;" ,“:I.o:.:,;::.‘;(: ‘,::1 | Does Not Look Suitable and Is PO ] : 34 i i v ospe ) L i H ny. paved street within short distance.| L [ BRRa tD Igge thom Ll CroRing. Ao hiprove . the somplesion; Not »_':" 4 A good bargain at $525. The JOhn | 12x protsrivmsrers y TR A missionary says that few of the t F. Cox Realty Co. 354 EXPERIENCED YOU NG LADY STE- | native women have gray hair cven | and yet neglect your hair, when gray All the shops have for some time t e it 2 i NOGRAPHER desire position. Ad-| when advanced in yeurs. This she at- | lair is even more conspicuous and ghown felts, beavers, velours and ) TOR SALE —Rirht room, two-story ' dress Box 99 | Juck onville. 263 | tributes to the nearly universal use | sozgestive of age than wrinkles or suchlike wintry hats, though none too plastered dweiiing, modern oon- : o ______jof greus: on the hair. i poor complexion? Of the two, it is: early for our winter's choice. But 1\ vonlences. Price $4,000. Terms i A scalp specialist when asked about |, v 1o preserve the natural color | Many women are foolish enough to ;:a:::nble. W. Fiske JOhn?:.,'f Aecordion Plaited Walets, | this theory said: “There Is much in il beauty of the hair than it s to | Wear thelr new purchases immediate- et | ; I S { MNowadays the waist has enteped|it. Gray hair often comes from too 1144 iroo0 tomploxton: Iy. : I FOR SALE apon & new phuse, and the accordlon | little oil i the scalp; if women would Soon there will be no season as far All that is necessary is the occa- a8 clothes are concerned, for already . | Dlaited example s carrying all before | Brease their hair more it would keep 11 acres at city limits, good five ' and ! sional use of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- | we wear felts in early September and orange trees, irrigating plant, all the land cleared, fenced, part fir- rigated. Fine for truck. Price, $3,800. 8 acres, city limits, good barn, all cleared except two acres, ,art fi- rigated, fine building site. Price, $1,760. § acres at city limits, fronting on good street, main thoroughfare into city. Price, $1,250. See own- | ers. Don't miss these bargains, 369 SCALLEY & BASSET. FOR S\LE -3 acres, all In grove, toom house, 2 acres grapefruit nnd| it. its color longer.” [ aosordion plaited, while most of these | be overcome. A little vaseline can be j of common garden Sage and Sulphur, | tiee, and one which should not be con- waist bas usually one short end de- pending from it finished with thiok tringe. Collars on Children's Coats. still being used on chlldren's coats, vear Lake Mirror. Will make twelve 50x200 foot lots. Price | $3.500 for a short while. Mann-! ¥itts Land Co, Raymondo Bldg. ' 357! FTOR SALE--New bungalow of five rooms and bath. Electric lights, | sity water and all modern conven- fences. In best Dixieland dis- | trict. Address Owner, Box 7. 297 | | i'Ull- RENT—2 nice unfurnished rooms. 215 South Missouri Ave. FOR RENT—Large front room, fur- aished. Apply 413 South Florida | avenue, 2t ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent | front room with board may be had | 2t 211 South Tennessee Ave. Mre. | Henry Baccn. | FOR RENT — Desiradle sfx-room house, with nice sleeping porch, ! with electric lights, etc. Splendid- | fy located. 309 S. Missouri Ave Apply to Mrs. F. A. Morrell, phone | 114 Green. 279 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT--For light housekeeping. 315 S New York Ave 72 i"OR RENT- -Room and board at Elbemar hotel Open all year around. 37 ¥OR RENT-—Donble house just fin-| ished, one and a half ncrth of school building; 6 rooms and bath in each side. Box 293. Get key at Pillans’ grocery. 3668 says the Dry Goods Kconomist, the tendency is to have them a little small | or than was the case last season. The revers also are made to conform with this style. els have lingerle collars. These are elther buttoned or basted on so that they can be readily taken oft when solled. ‘urthermore, the oppor- tunity is presented of having one or more collars to the same ooat, French Plumes Freoch plumes In solid and ‘wo toned effects are In evidence. Maay small hats depend on some ostrich novelty, placed st swome odd angle for decoration YO PAY THE BILD Se why not get satisfaction—the cheapest job? CEMENT FOUNDATIONS Placing the contract with us means getting a solid cement foun- dation that will practically last for-! ever—that makes the most econom- ical job as it eliminates cost of re- Pairs, attention, ete. We would be glad to figure on your work——you'l] find our estimate low- est. LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B, Zimmerman, Prop, .d» While a number of large collars are Many of the newest mod- | Store well rubbed into the soalp once .I ccmbined with other valuable reme- ""N'ed """Jt': from ':e hflf"" t:"’fl‘ Wheeler and Wilsn sawinz m week. If this cannot be done without | ;... 1, qr. harsh, taded hair, dan- | of view. [n the warm days of autumn, ; ge; b getting It In the long bar, go to a |, """ (T PO O T hair. | fe1t bats, however lght, are bad for |€00d as new; bed louns:, hairdresser. | il it & MAlT. | the hair, and the transparent straws 1t you will not use vaveltne, at least | After a few applications of this sim- when worn in the keen winds of flf‘" The objections to a greasy head can 'phur Hair Remedy, a preparation | straws in March. It is an absurd prac: net organ; clocks; cil stoves; The Paul & Wayner Lumber o Wholesale an? Retail Lumber and Builders Supplies It Will Pay give the hair a thorough oiling each ‘ pie, harmless remedy, yunr hair will | gpring are often the primary causes ; stoves; gas stoves; rocs s | time before it is shampooed—which | “ritdually be restored to its natural | of neuralgic headache. A 'om!llbnry table: mabkogan: should be about once a month in ool | color, in a short time the dandruff | should—weather of course permitting ! ] weather, oftener in summer. will he removed, and yonr hair win | in "°"h"‘" "&‘“‘“:—‘b‘ Icl?ln'o“ t0 ! trigerators; anything Rub the halr with crude ofl t o fonzer come vill star JOu D6t DIeity straw. millinery. ub: | bR T 5 e ‘.“;‘::,. °'r',oh:m"::':; i \'\‘"‘; im:: :::"' .::;”4 “”"lh(:‘:l“; '“ |t the last of September at least, and ' aud sold. % ¢ bbbl Bl AL N nhs . her felts until the end of March. :::rmfl}'::h-.:‘:::-a::lrfy ‘:‘l.l: 'bh: :; Pon’t neglect your hair, for it 50es | gejll, ag long as the shops show the than enough. As even this small| terther than anything clse to make | new hats it goes without saying that | amount is ruiuous to bed llnen, tie up " Mar rour good looks. You can buy | numbers of women will buy them and ; the head and put an old case on the | Plis remedy at any drug store for "-“: ther: g d:hyi. hlourflonl‘ { plllow. Some women wear a bathing | fifty cents a bottle and vour drugeist | Winters there is ample time for fasci- ! ;elg for the one night. | will give your money baek if you :::'“:J;I:;“:: (:r'::’ltpp:: :’::Je;'r:::t "le second'“and | Besides giving the ofl needed to pre- .., satisfied af ng. : e 5 ! ; 2 P sgoont il b s ek g ‘x”,\,m." }..nly'[x.’.‘"'::(l‘- :nv‘r' ,“M.n':[ Pl‘f turely early autumn headwear this 210 West Main Btreet. Lakels | erude ofl keeps out dandruff as moth- ' = ’ o1 I MEYET " season—Roston Herald. . | Ing else will. | — Where there is a tendency in fami- | i SRR : | es to turn gray early extra care of | | the hair must be taken. Do not unl | dry washes on it, and be careful of hot \[ Q | curling frons. | Where there is a tendency to gray | { hair cultivate a placid disposition; | | WOrry acts on the nerves, and nervous | | disorders unchecked are harmful to ' | the hair. For the same reason fight | | bad headaches; besides their discom- | | fort the hair suffers. Thus indirectly | eyestrain Is responsible for gray and | | falling hatr. l | French Chalk. | | _French chalk is espectally good fer | '“nlnl embroidery that is too frag fle to be washed with soap and we- ter. The chalk should be made quite | bot and sprinkied thickly over the | embroidery, which is then rolled wp carefully so that the chalk is inside. Allow it to stand in a dark place for & week or two, and then shake out all the chalk. This will leave the ]onbroid»ry quite fresh. Service: " Right Now” Prices Right | The Sinner and His Sin, One of the hardest lessons for us to learn is bow to distinguish between & sinner and bis sin, how to love the | one and hate the other.—Christiap Endeavor World To See Us . LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER IN SOUTH FLORIDA Practical Frenchwomen, The Frenchwoman makesa polntof | anderstanding the busincss either of her busband or her ‘employer, and 1s seldom content to be a mere elerk | or typewriter. it is naintained that the reason woman's s more potent in France t! Enzland 1s because of the Frenchwoman's great o eapacity in a practical way. l — ~ Office: Foot ¢f Main St. » Phone 322 AR DDA OB » O 05 OPOE DOIVFOGIVOIOO. SRR CRFCRRCRDC: