Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 8

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R P PAGF FIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, FOR SALE | FOR SAll.-—-.i nemmxul lots, close Fon in, facing northeast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; | cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- | gram office. 11-21-tf | FOR SALE—.mproved and unim- oro e city and suburban prop-, aviy, For quick sale list your; ’»rmwrty with us. Fla. & Ga. Land “o ‘lelephone 72. Mumn Buldg. 10-26th | — | I'(;R AL r ()R Rl NT--Modern sev- § en 'oom, two-story dwelling, with | . all eonventences; choicest loca- for a home in Lakeland. No | South Florida Ave. See of s W. Iieke Johnson, owner. | G'H ton 201 Adire ACR 3ALE- louse of 4 rooms And ka'l; nice lot 100x200, with Imar- inz orarge trees, for $1,200; ony ¢ terms. The John F. Cox| Realty Co 354 | MR SALE--On easy terms, a new five room bungalow, finely finlsh(-(fl shroughout, clectric lights, ecity ! wnier, toilet and bath, Located in: 3 splendid neighborhood, one block vest of Florida avenue, in Waring subdivision. D. H. Sloan. 352 fALE—Eight room, two-stor: modern con- PR 3 ered dwelling, renfences, Price $4,000 Terms scasonable. W. Fiske Johnson, awner. 267 FOR SALE. it eity limits, good five- acres arapefruit and nt, all jgating p part ir- Price, : barn, all ( art 1i- i site. Price, i 38 cit linn fronting on L thoroushiare 1 0o, 1 ! Ceown N\ weres, all In grove, reov, Wil make LOXL 0 foot lots, Price Mann- s Land Co, l\l\lmlllx]ly Bide. 3»7 PO SALE - New bungatow of livi ooms and bath. leetreic lights, sity water and all modern conven- | ‘ences. In best Dixfeland dis- witt. Address Owner, Hox 7 297 FIVE ROOM RUNGALOW--All im- Buiit-in sideboard | provements and bookeases, on Fast Lime St seven blocks from park in orange grove; large trees. $200 cash, bal ance S month Inquire J. B Speth, S01 East Lime St I8y nov \I HOLD for sale, FORNITUORE AND T00D3 Good as new, theap, am going North, S P, So- renson, Dover, Fla 384 TWO LOTS In orange srove, seven blocks from park; 10 large trees an each lot. Price $650 each, | Terms. J. B Speth 01 K Lime | dtreet. 289 FOR SALE. { NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and bath, alectric lights, fireplace, closets, etc. A bargain at $2,200. On principal thoroughfare. See Ohl- inger & Alfield. 392 TOR ‘4\! P m-ncrc tract, 15 acres fine citrus land, 15 acres truck land, 10 acres pasture and wood-l tand. House and barn, 3% acres; in bearing grove, 2! miles from | fakeland, on hard road. The John | i F. Cox Renlly Co 391§ "OR Q\I.I-‘ Good h\n -story hollB(‘ in | Dixieland, with bath and electric fights. Only 500 cash required. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 381 FOR S\l.h-A\hom O acres fine land, eitrus and truck, all tillable. Some ! tine large bearing trees Also| young trees, good house: sest locations. Not far out. Apply fohn C. Truemper, South side, | fake Hollingsworth 304 ———— e gy “OR RENT—Large fron. room, fur- aished. Apply 113 South Florida avenue. l'll 200M WITH BOARD—Excellentf front room with board may behndl at 211 South Tennessee Ave. Mrs. Renry Bacra. oand ol o il | EXPERIENC one of - "GO TO THE EAST COAST via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- | unfurnished Missouri Ave. +OR RENT--2 nfce rooms. 215 South RENT-—Room and board at I21bemar hotel. Open all year around. 393 FOR RE \I‘ Double house just fin- ished, one and a half squares north of school building; 6 rooms and bath in each side. Box 293, Get key at John F. Cox's office. 366 ru I‘\I\lll b ROOMS T() RF\ or liaht honsekeeping. 315 3. New York Ave 372 MISCELLANEQUS l | — FIRE INSURANCE du' AN ABRUPT PROPOSAL By MARY D. ARNOTT, ’ ":___..__———__—'-_—_:._-‘. on much they have? Don't YOU he TOO PLATE. See us IMMEDIATELY The John F. Cox Realty Co. ivs AN Il)k\l; HOME is one surrmmdecl by big bearing orange trees, sucn as yon will find in the Futch & Roger hdivision, on South Flor- idic avenue. See owners, Futeh & Gentry building, HEE] 1O WANT A LOT in the beiau- tital orange uwrove subdivision ol south Florida avenue, jou bad bet ! solng Fiieh & Rozers on with the e il by orange Have If not better Rotes Fateh & e HER] treeg on them can be had. SOl yours yet? try buildine, without delay AND and delivered SUPPLY Charcoal wood LAKELAND PUREL FRANSFLER €O db o hauds of promptly Pirst class service in farniture moving and Aeneral transfer guaranteed Plhone 20N Raod Hours, 6 to 7:30 a. m.,; FH20 1o L noon; 1530 100 pom 301 D YOUNG LADY NOGRAPHER desire position. Ad- dress Box 99 | Jack. onville 367 SHEPMENT OF SHOES just received. Latest styles in ladies’ pumps and oxfords. Call and see them. Easter 15 coming. Wimbronzh & Ruther ford. R BETTER INSURE day; tomorrow and pany, your property to may be too late, a check from insurance a ftire, Cot looks aw- Better let good strony COMpanies carry vuor risks; you can sleep betteg at following fally good msurance night, and the cost, even though it ! the ! may seem a little heavy in beginning, will appear very insig nificant in case vou have a ftire sent panies, among them the oldest tire insurance company in the world See or phone us today. 1. H. Sloan. beside We write HRI- good, strong old line companies The John F. Cox Realty o F 'R\ISHED RESIDENCE or part | of residence wanted for rent hy refined couple. Only places fully furnished and with all modern im- provements considered. nine months lease if desired. Ref- erences exchanged. Answer P. O Box, 308, Lakeland, Fila. 383 ANN nee. Sails every Wednesday or Thursday. WTite or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers, for reservations. 385 !m \I)V—B\ Janitress of Kentucky building, a packaze of clothing. Owner may secure same by apply- g to this office. Easy Check to Forge. Judge Lumley Smith remarked at! the 014 Ralley that checks for £8 Cdd were most frequently altered by forgers engaged in what was now an extensive Lusiness. Only & “y* was needed nge the eight into elghty. 1. the case before him a check for ¢\ iis had been made fnto ome for L. 14s I\\l N \\i K in [ strike you™ Will make | 3931 i | i | i i | i | You eannot agree to dine together.” what yvou will 3ot We repre- a list of good, strong com-' ! nor the hardness of his tone as he ad- | | dressed Reta. | ‘ abrupt proposal | Jim. Rising swiftly ghe left the room Honcymoon House was aglow with pink candle light and the warmth of friend:hip. Laughter mingled with the clink of punch cips as the twelve guests arose to toast their genial hos- tess, and to wish her bon voyage on her prospective trip to the centinent. Thore was a tremor in her voice as Mrs. ‘I homas responded to the kindly wishes of her guests. Homeymoon House ha.d in turn ha.bored four of the couples during the cmbarkation onto the sea of mutriuiy, Being childless herzelf Mrs. Smith ook es- pecial interest in young peope who were making their own way {in life. James Sutcliffe arose. “To the next couple who occupy Honeymoon House!"” he said. There was a hearty response and a burst of merriment as all eyes c¢cn- tered on the speaker. Out of the laugh- ter the host's voice arose. “It's up to you and Reta—you ure the only eligibles for the position,” he toasted with eyes that embraccd a discomfited couple. A blank lock came into Reta Fi- liot's face as she glanced at Mr Thomas, “You know very well, Ted, thut Jimmy Sutcliffe and I are far too busy in our individual pursuits to entertuin the thought of matrimony.” she smiled half wistfully at big Jim. “You see, Jim's pleasure and mine, in Honeymoon House, nreceded that of any of you. An interior decorator and an architect are apt to look upon ths output of their brains as somethin s ir-finitely beautiful. Jim and 1 love every nook and cranny in this house, hut it is not a necessity that we mar ry—in order to enjoy it.” i A shadow flitted into the eyes of the hostess. “I am sorry, ness for the place, this may be vour farewell visit 10 Honeymoon [ouse” she said, Mrs. Thomas continued without awaiting the protests which ghe kuow were on every iy in view of your fond to tell you thut *Yes—~it is a The first coun! to i ore vov trip abroad is to have v ho v (2§ it at least thy I enants, They Vil noe doubt alt ey ar the ofer Andionid foil upen the group. i o bouse held mem oricg of many Lappy vesterdavs that o were (o be no part of the tonorrows Unconsciow v, Reta and Jim had songht cach othors cves. A look of ' pain drew them iuto eloser under-! standing. “Reta and 1 are responsible for all | its beauty.” thought Jim. “Tt 18 ours" thonght Reta, and l' | tear felt strangely near her l.lllh(‘ll.! “Edith Thoni: away!" at her hostes Mrs. Thomas canght the glance and | its meaning. She laughingly retorted: | *I know what is in your mind, Reta but you have as good a chanee of Mn ning the houswe wivone.” has no right to give Reta's voiee was not altogel lher' teady as she answered “That \u-uldnv do any good, and he loves the hous much as 1 do™ The host's veice, half lauzhing and | half earnest, joined the disenssion. | “Under the trying eir 1stances ' why not make thi= a marriage of con- | venlenes Th fortunately, | of a rambline tewperament. Jim might occvepy the cast ramble and Reta the west. Also the roomn intend- | ed for a nursery conld be converted into a second dining-room That 1s,” he continned in raillery, “providing honse is “Ted!" admonished Can’t you xee tha rassing our gue From out the merriment Jim's voice finally found itself. No one observed the stralned muscles about his mouth | Mrs. Thomas. vou are embar- | i “Well--Reta--how does Ted's idea | ‘ollowed Jim's | A stirring of sym- pathy swept over the feminine elo- ment. Reta cast an mdigmm glance at | A breathless silence without a backward miance The hoat's face fell as he watched the retreating figure. He turned apologetically toward Sutcliffe. “I am afraid we are in bad,” he said. “It Is up to you to square us" But Jim had not heard. Already he was striding toward the arbor whither | Reta had taken her indignation. He put his arms about her and would not let her go for all her fran- tie struggles. “I couldn’t propose sent!mentally before all the crowd” he told her gently. Expert. | “Oh, yes, he's expert- expert In the wrong way,” said S.nator Pome- | rene of a corrupt politician. “Such | expertness reminds me of the man who said: ‘These girl typewriters are certainly expert. 1 knew a Ilmo blonde who married her boss, a l(’P tuagenarian milllonalre, insida of twe ; weeks.' " l | Special She cast a resentful ulunce| e {D 0 ROGERS, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 13, 1913. -Ihe Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Pkone: Officc, 141; Residence, 2¢ Bryant Bldg Lakeland, Fla. DR. R R SU: LIVAN SPECIAY ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:3¢ p.m, 7p m Deen-Bryany Bldg., Ground Floor DR. J. F. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Oflice, 270; residence, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Florida '3 W R GROCVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 3 and 4 Kenregy Bldg Lakeland, Flornes DR. W. B. NOON Attention to cases of Women and Men. promptly answered. Office in new Skipper Bldg., over Postoffice. Office Phone 350. Resi- dence phone 354 Red, Calls LR W. 8 IRVIR SENTIST vaiabiteled fu July, 1904 <&e 13 aga 5 Kenmcky Balldine *hotw¢ Oilice (80, Residencs K¢ I'ICKER & TUCKX2 —--Lawsery-- vavieodo Lldg B ¥oorife tioraey wi-Law T KELSEY BLANTOX LAWYER i 0. Bldy land, Fl. DR. WHEELLR 0ol ATI | SICEAN ! iryant Buaildin tiouse Plione 278 Black W b & oo U MENGERRAL LAKKLAND, FlaA OEphaty diod examination LN veyd. eXaminaifon. reporis Blueprinting A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building Phone 259 Lakeland, Florida. 3 l "uu.uu.x -Attorney-at-Luw— T Stumrr Midg Bartew €y DR. N. L. PRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Building, Over Postoftice Phone 339. Besidence Poone 200 LAKELAND, FLA e ———————————— W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstalrs East of Court House.) | BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 5. LAKELAND, FLA Red At The Second - Hand Store Wheeler and Wilsn fewing machine, gocd as new; bed lounge; beds, Cor- uet organ; clocks; stoves; £as stoves; vml\ms' library table; malozany settee; re- frigerators: an Coods .‘J(msht and sold. ARCHER The Second-Hand Man; r- 810 Wegt Main Street, Lakeland, Fla Chronic Dis- | ,each fold set in ' Indeed, but decided, on the fronts. { the summer skirts, accordion plaiting ! ; of aeolian silk with a waist of cream ' something the gaze lingered over at & | | recent exhibition. cil stoves; wood | ' Silver and gold lace are very fashe micsica 1 | doors. A touch of gold is frequently i ard loss in running your hon. I VAT AR nanees is purely a matter of koopiy a strict eye on petty expendiinr | i When you pay your bills witly cue fes & ) . | mmn...l!_\ no records heine Lot ’p ‘ pioper cconomy is almost jmy; ‘ :, b 2 themn, § e | ! ! A checking account throush wiicy ; all bills are paid keeps an accurate, eract record of every cent spent You'll find that your expensos wil| the decerease with use of u chock l}a: 't Shffé 4 “I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 ye ¢ Mrs, L. Fincher, in a lctier from Peavy, Ala,, B not taken down, until March, when I went to bod to have a doctor. Hedid all he could for me, hut | ;¢ ng better. i1 hurt all over, and I could not rest. At last, | Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am in ve good health, and able to do all my housework.” TAKE CARDUI Wommsoi *You may wonder why Cardul is so successtul, sfte other remedies have failed. The answer is that Carcul | successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredicnt that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medici for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and restores weak and ailing women, to health and happines It you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all dru;.ists Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoogs. T for Special Instructions, and 64-page ook, “Home Treatment for Women, * e tree A L0 & Ny ey R v el m Merely Musdy NEW FEATURES IN PARASOLS ~Peopte are ! | Grandpa Stubbl Distinctive Ideas Mark the Dainty tan't see il Sunshades That WIill Be In Vogue | credit fu: This Summer. { When Glasses One of the new parasols has an in- lald plece of different colored silk 1n | When two glas like gores. The gtick together so sticks are plain. Hemstitching 1s also | of breaking in g a feature. But comparatively few are put cold water in il yet In the market, and these merely hoid the omior a8 concessions 1o the curlosity of they will separai: seekers after novelties. They look ' nice with summer fabrics, and now the display of the less expensive thin | goods, such as women like to make . {up at home during Lent, is at the| [ tun. The new madras is not very diffes | ent from that of former seasons, but some of the better ready-to-wear . shirtwaists have plalts, very narrow AY LINE 'Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post’ Car Ci Plaiting is positively in evidence oa ! especially. An accordion plaited gown colored chiffon over silver net was fonable, but g0 very unsatisfactory on ' account of their tarnishing quality Come and see mi | that they can scarcely be worn out ot‘ <1 lsewhe” seen on the new turbans, however,! Pasng ¢ often as the sole bit of trimming on a simple Turkish sort of hat that is | Patronage appre almost an exact reproduction of a fez, imitation can go no further. — Miss Ruby I News Stand Loosy of Bdisonta T2et ——— s Inviolahle, not 80 easy to ruin him with he pressure of Chriet's hand Illlnn u the paiw - jokin Inglesant.

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