Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 19, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE BIX. 07— he foolish w: { § 2 I | | = o Y THERE are two ways of saving your money--the foolish way and the wise way. The foolish way is to put it where fire theft or other calamity can take it from you in a second. The wise way is to put it in a bank Jof good {standing like ours, where it is taken careof in fire and burglar proof vaults. Follow,the ¢xample of the best business men and farmers in this 'section -start anaccount here at once—it is also the straightest road to success and wealth. : FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland Lo P ong Life of Linen along witk good lanndry werk is what you are looking for ame that is just what we are giving. Try us. Lakeland 'Steam Laundry | Phone 130. West Main 8t. N s Sl Unexpected (Quarters x4 Great Is the Loss It your properto ‘burns and you have No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection From Financial Loss Some one has said: “Fore-think, though you cannot fore- tell.” And'ogain; “Caution is the pavenf of safety," INSURE AND BE SAFE! Fire Often Comes From aanad 2 10 2 T S | 1 represent reable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business Y Z M A N N Raymondo Bldg. . N Room 7, Phone 30 o QEOHOSRSISONOHOSOSTSOC IS0 ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @ PETOL B Gb s LA ALA b | | THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ o 5y HARCOURT &UCO. cocr MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS | FOR RENT--2 furnished rooms to THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA.,, MARCH 19, 1913, FOR SALE @OR SALE—s peautiful lots, close | in, facing northeast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- | gram office. 11-21-t¢ e ———— TOR SALE—:.mproved and unim- proved city and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list your Chorcrty with us. Fla. & Ga. Land ONLY A FEW MORF ~ threo lnts | "0. hone 72. Mumn Buldg. Co. Telep et e —— #OR SALE—House of 4 rooms and hall; nice lot 100x200, with bear- ing orange trees, for $1,200; on easy terms. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 364 ’ sl A RS SIIARE IR E2E Lo B FOR SALE—New bungalow of five, rooms and bath. Electric lights, city water and all modern eonven-l fences. In best Dixieland dis-? trict. Address Owner, Box 7. ! 297 —————————————————————————— FOR SALE. NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and bath, electric lights, fireplace, closets, ete. A bargain at $2,200. On principal thoroughfare. See Ohl- inger & Alfield. 392 FOR SALE-Quick! New cottage, five rooms; all large; bath and light, large lot, with orange trees. Close in. See owner, C. J. Bald- win. Phone 294 Blue. 415 FOR SALE--large ferns, several va- rieties. Phone 100, Mrs. L. O. Ca- son, 206 N. Massachusetts. 414 FOR SALE--About § acres fine land citrus and truck, all tillable. Some fine large bearing trees. Also young trees, good house; one of | best locations. Not far out. Apply | John C. Truemper, South side, Lake Hollingsworth. 394 | FOR SALE-—"Two five-room cottages f finished complete on lots H0x135. City water. Terns; % cash; bal- ance in 6, 12, 18 months at 6 per cent interest. Euilders’ Lumber & Supply Company. 425 | i ————————————————" [ FOR LE--$500 cash, and balance | like rent, will buy a new double | | house of six rooms and bath on| each side, electric lights, screens, good location, close in. The John I Cox Realty Co. 427 ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent front room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee “ve. Mrs. Henry Bacrn. FOR RENT—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 FOR RENT—6-room cottage, elec- tric wired, and screened through- out. 206 N. Mass, Ave. 426 = R R WA RS, FOR RENT-— Rooms for light house- keeping. 101 N. Florida avenue. 429 party without children. Modern conveniences. $2.50 per week. Ap- ply 420 S. Lake Ave., or Phone 11 Green. 428 LOUISVILLE, KY,US.A. . WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Fnl‘._l-ine of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's fignve«l Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Ktc, LAKELAND BOOK STORE; R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ¥ il fzzaak plans axd epeeifications or will foliow amy plans and opecifientions “urrichou SUNG.ALOVS £ SPECIALTY. Loy ke 'zyw you seme Lakcisad homes I have buile o LAKELAXND, ‘ Phone 267-Graen. FOR RENT--Two furnished rooms | for light housekeeping, $10 per! month. Apply S10 Fast Magnolia ! Ave. 436 FOR RENT—One large furnished bedroom. 608 E. Lime St. 430 ’ [ | MISCELLANEOS T—Room and board at FOR RE Elbemar hotel. Open all year: around. 373! — 1 1FF YOU WANT A LOT in the beau-| tiful orange grove subdivision of | Futch & Rogers on South Florida | avenue, you had better speak| quick. They are going fast. 344 | swecession of flat bows, which are PR A A I v mnch FIRE INSURANCE did they have? Don't YOU be TOO LATE. See us IMMEDIATELY. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 388 WANTED—AIl of my old custom- ers and friends to know 1 am back in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call and see me. L. E. Peacock. 363 s SR R o e B with the beautiful big orange‘ trees on them can be had. Have|, you got yours yet? If not better |* see Futch & Rogers, Futch & Gen- try building, without delay. 344 LAKELAND FUEL SUPPLY AND TRANSFER (0.—Charcoal and all kinds of wood delivered |: promptly. First class service in |4 furniture moving and general tranefer guaranteed. Phone 238 |3 Red. Hours, 6 to 7:30 a. m.; 11:30 to 1 noon; 4:30 to5 p. m. 331 g | LR e BETTER INSURE your property to. day; tomorrow may be too late, and a check from insurance com- pany, following a fire, looks aw- fully good. Better let good strong insurance companies carry yuor rieks; you can sleep better at night, and the cost, even though it may seem a little heavy in the beginning, will appear very insig- nificant beside what you will zet in case you have a fire. We repre- sent a list of good, strong com- panies, among them the oldest fire insurance company in the world. Sce or phone us today. D. H. Sloan. 395 e e NS We write FIRE INSURANCE in The John F. Cox Realty Co. 388 | G0 TO THE EAST COAST via Fort' Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- nee. Sails every Wednesday or Thursday. Write or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers, for reservations. 385 & good, strong old line companies. ! NOTICE—On and after April 1, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11, 12, in block ' 2 in Dixieland will be $700 each instead of $600. If you want some bargains you had better hur- | ry. W. Elmo Brooks. 402¥ FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms with table board; good howe cooking. Electric lights, phone, bath, hot and cold water. A nice quiet plnce.i Apply to 409 N. lowa Ave. 307 AN IDEAL HOME is one surrounded | by big bearing orange trees, sucn' as you 'ill find in the Futch &| Rogers subdivision, on South Flor- ida avenue. See owners, Futch & Gentry building. RNi 1OST--On March 1N, a key ring | with five or six keys and a bottle onener \. M. ariffin, 1 cacock | building. | 433 L s st | WHEN yon want insurance and if| not already insured, vou need itl right now, see D. . Sloan 435 HATS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Season’s Models Show That the Be signers Have by No Means Forgot ten the Younger Element. The kiddies are not forgotten in the | making up of materials for their head | wear. There is a cotton seal slush ia white and colors suitable for children's hoeds and capes, as well as for brime of ladies’ hats, for the eatire hat er for turban effects Velvet manufacturers say that grest quantities of black velvet have besa eold. not oaly for the making o pressed velvet hats, but for trimming, and aleo for drapery effects. Of course, ribbons will be withised to | B0 little extent. Satin and moires are again % the fore, says the Millinery Trade Review. The latter will be the favorite of the two materials. All these materials, especially in plece goods, are repre- sented in the manufactured hats, ia plain shapes, tailored hats, pattesm hats and trimmed hats. Moire used as facing and trimmings will be featured widely for early fall. Molre ribbon, both narrow and wide, 18 i shown, from which ts developed many | new and Interesting high ribbon ecek- ades. | An imported model shows the use of | mustard colored molre ribbon, forming | a stunning high plaited fancy with a base of the shirred moire ribbon. An- other clever use of this ribbon, about two inches wide ia noted, forming & | placed in a high standard of velvet of FEREEEREED™ Subscribe for The Teleqrs We Won't Sacrifice Qual but we are always studying how t Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious 1 . more. Phone us and,prove it. Best Butter, per pound . ... cccomerce cieinn ..., Bugar, 16 pounds ... ..o vimiiiimii i, & Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. cev coameeveeernrnnim. L. Cottolene, 4 pound pails.........cet mm. ... ‘ Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . o . me.iimiiiiiiiiin o 1-2 barrel best Flour.... .. 12 pounds best Flour....... . Picnioc Hams, per pound .. .. .. Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. Octagon Scap, 8 for.. —.... Ground Coffee, per pound. .. .. A E. G. Tweedei o = ¢ rm—— VoW OO0 FOR SALE! A splendid truck and fruit farm {g the famous truck - Center Hill, Webster and Bushnell, one and a half miles fio. ter Hill, 80 acres in all. Acres under good American wir 30 acres in cultivation. 125 large bearing orange trees, uni . grapefruit trees, four years old. 40 aeres in flne timber, good muck. The best bargain today at $4,200. Terms ar:i: will exchange for Lakeland property. The Alex Holly Realty, Co. Lakeland, Fla. OFQFCEQBOHIFO B - O UBIS For All hinds of REAL ESTATE See Us For ROSEDALE and PARKZHILLL! Lakeland. Fia Deen & Bryant Building 5¢. CIGAR The best Union Made cigar in 0" They have stood the test.

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