Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 7, 1913, Page 8

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[ A SN THIT | | i FOR SALE—East front lot in good | FOR ' 'RENT—Two furnished rooms pelghborhood, 72%x145. Price| for light housekeeping, $10 per $625; $225 cash ‘and balance in| wmonth. Apply 810 East Magnolia one and two years. Phone 339 or| Ave. 436 332 blue. FOR SALE || Best Ideas for Dressing of Young AIM 'SHOULD . BE smmcml Girl's Hair Is Here Given From Authority, In the Woman's Home Companion Grace Margaret Gould writes “A Talk With Girls About Tucir Clothes.” Fol lowlu is an extract which presents | Miss Gould's ideas about for young girls: “In arranging your hatr, I would bear first in mind, if 1 were you, not to hide the shape of your bead. Yu may admire the way your older sis ter or your best friend’s mother wears her hair, but don't try to copy it. The more simply you fix your hair the more becoming it is sure to be. Part- ing the hair either in the middle of at the sides is very pretty if it hap- pens to be becoming to you, but if #¢ is not, the soft wavy pompadour wors Courage Ever In Demand. " POR SALE—3s peautitul lots, close in, facing mnortheast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; cheap If sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-21-tt POR SA LE—naby chicks. Apply to f. C. Redgrave, R. F. D. 2, city. 624 The hair which is drawn back from the forehead in a low pompadour and | 1o, , but ntinued back over the crown of brl:: ::; ::GW':; co! the head, where it is then made into a mlo coil covered by a big bow, is effective, only it must not have he eflect of all bow and little head. The bow should be small enough to | show two cunning little curls be | low it.” MISCELLAREOUS I “Not fa clanging fights and desps» ate marches only is herolsm to ba every railway building that is going up today. On freight trains, on the decks of vessels, in cattle yards, on lumber rafts, among the firemen end the policemen, the demand foi | courage is Incessant, and the suppl? never fails.”—Willlam Jernsa. .Everybody Omérs OUR ICE CREAM If they have ever tasted it before. Many will go blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY Herolsm In lveryda Li *Not in clanging £ e bridge and fireproof by’ ;. going up tod: y 0: re on lumber rafts and the policer- s cinrage s i-oo Jever fails. & s 1 New house of T rooms.| pop pENT_Unturnished Tooms. [CR RENT—Furnished or unfur- wired for electric lot 50x135. Price $1,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. complite bath, 506 East Pine St. 466 tight; | FOR RENT—5-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. Box 262. FOR RENT—Orange hall, fine wax foor; good light and ventilation; size 34x60 feet. L. W. Cowdery. Phone 304 Green. 506 4817 FOR SALE OR RENT. Two clegunt bungalows, five rooms and bath, with all modern conveni- snces, with east front; desirable aeighborhood, situated on South Ten- aessee and Missouri avenues. Small sash payment and balance monthly, quarterly or yearly. Could give eight fears in which to pay most of it. $94 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 311 8. Virginia Ave. or phone 14 Rod W. FISKE JOHNSON, Owner. JOR SALE—Two lots in Dlxlelnn:l for $350 each. Nice location. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 4817 FOR RENT—Four or five rooms, nicely furnished for light house- keeplng, close in. Phone 176 Blue. 486 TOR SALE—NIce residential lot near 8panish sanitorium, Tampa, quick Apply Box 509 506 FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. All modern improvements; very reasonable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. 461 FOR SALE—A few good Jersey mllk cows at Wilson Bros, stable. Must €0 518 FOR S\LI—Forty acres of land, a litlte over two miles from Lake- fand, being the nwi4 of the nay of section 15, township 28 south or range 23 east. For price and other information, apply to or ad- dress this paper. 468-Mon, HSII——Phone order in the afternoon for the breakfast order. Phone 91 FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath, shades, screens; modern. John F. Cox Realty Co. 453 FOR RENT—Room and board at Elbemar hotel. Open all year around, FOR RENT—New modern house, Call 354 Black, or address W i | | v nished rooms; modern conveni- ences. Phone 317 Black. Apply 502 North Kentucky. 502 HEN you. want insurance and {f not already insured, you need it right now, see D. H. Sloan. 43 WANTED—Ai! ot my old custon- ers and friends to know | am back ' without a rat is in quite as good nylc. | E ! i Easy Explanatior. . - ®"Why, Glorgio, there is ten mine French Chalk. utes difference between my watch and French chalk is especially good for the hall clock since Sunday! Which cleaning embroidery that is too trag 18 wrong of the two? Is my watch fle to be washed with soap and wa | ten minutes too slow or the clock tea ter. The chalk should be made quite | minutes too fast? ‘Your watch is hot and sprinkled thickly over the | all right, sir’ sald he grimly, ‘because he very warm in your pocket; click stand out in cold hall, he go faster to warm himself.’ "—The Later Letters embroldery, which 1s then rolled uwp oarefully so that the chalk is inside. Allow 1t to stand in & dark place for & week or two, and then shake out all the chalk. Th's will leave the embroidery quite fresn. in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call and see me. L E. Peacock. 363 FISH, FISH!—Phone 91, the Old Re- lllblo Fish Man—R. O. Park 493 Self-Sacrifice. “De man dat reaches foh de biggest of everything,” suid Philosopher Sam, “allus gets left.” “All right,” replied Erastus Pinkley, “I'll take de worst of it. You kin hadb dis small cucumber, oo’ I'll take de big watermelon.” WANTEu—meryone' who needs s sovereign liniment for rheuma- tism, corns, bunions, sprains, ete., to try CAMOLINF., The best rem- edy ever put on the market. High- ly recommended by local people as well as those abroad. 25 cents a package, A trial will convince you of its merit. Camoline Com- pany, Arcadia, Fla. 499 Englich Stump Speech. A correspondent, “Old Briney,” sends us the followinz speclmen of frenzled stump oratory: “Feller blokes! Thanks ter th' guv'ment, yer A got yer d'minichin’ wage, and yer lite | tle loaf, an’ all that. Wotcher got bzt ter do now is-ter go fer deviltootion and locai anatomy, an' go it blind!” (Loud cheers.\—Lcudon Globe. WANTED—AIl yonr temperance and relizious papers for mission work. Thousands cf parents on the frontier with large families and limited means and no church or Sunday school privileges, applying to our mission for free-literature. Write for one or more names and full par- WANTED—Position as stenographer. Postoffice box 365. 527 tichiara. WANTED—Gcod white girl for gen- of Edward Lear. Quite a Simple Thing, Youug Lady—*“What is the secret of your happy life with both your busbands—two such different men?® Old Lady—"Why, I guess | wasn't fussy over trifies. And then I let them have their own way sometimes, They thought they always did."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. T Embarrassment of Riches. “Wealth doesn’t always bring happl ness,” remarked the younzster with the large spectacles. “Naw,” asserted the other kid. “Look at me cousin yonder. He's got two cents and he can't decila between lollipops and fce | cream.” ~Pittebure Post. — What 8he Remembered. *T suppose,” says the lady next door, “that you suw mang really wone derful places while -ou were abroad.” “Yes, indeed,” rcp! s the returned traveler. “I think the most shivery of them all, however,.was the cata- CEMENT SIDEWALEKS. We enlarge on the fact that when you lay a walk of cement ti.c job g finished—that means you're 1ot ¢ip. stantly repairing mnor payin: out money—when the job is finishcd you have one that will last. Improve your preperty up-to-date, get our cstim Ing the walks you necd— ' « 'added cost will be wore 1 by the big improvement in t. erty. Get our estimate. e LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS THE PAPER MISSION, close in. C. J. Baldwin, phone 294 eral housework. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. 614 508 {1} corners in Rome. 1 have the might- Wocdward, Okla. mare about it yet."—Judge. H. B. Zimmerman, Prop, " The [New Spriv vfiodels--- are now on displc Never before have we had such an elaboratc showing of Spring Sty!es. ‘These handsome garments are direct from the tai'oring shops of W. S. Pc:k & Co., Syracuse. N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PECK” Clothes, “frem the wool to the finished garment”==That's why we like to sell them. If you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit you out to, your entire satisfaction. “PECK” Clothes are guaranteed. F. BAILEY

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