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

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FOR SALE SOR SALE—;s peautitul lots, close in, facing mortheast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-31-t¢ FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Apply to €. C. Redgrave, R. F. D. 2, city. . 524 #OR SALE--New house of § rooms, somplete bath, wired for electric lght; lot §0x135. Price $1,500. * The John F. Cox Realty Co. 487 FOR SALE OR RENT. Two elegant bungalows, five rooms and bath, with all modern conveni- ences, with east front; desirable aeighborhood, situated on South Ten- gessce and Missouri avenues. Small eash payment and balance menthly, quarterly or yearly.'Could give eight gears in which to pay most of it. 494 W. FISKE JOHNSON, Owner. FOR. SALE—Two lots in Dixieland for $350 each. Nice location. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 487 FOR SALE—Nice residential lot nea: Spanish sanitorlum, Tampa, quick Apply Box 509 506 POR SALE—A few good Jersey milk cows at Wilson Bros, stable, Mus:c . %0 618 FISH—Phone order in the afternoon for the breakfast order. Phone 91 R. 0. Park, 707 FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Apply to C. C. Redgrave, R. F. D, 2, city; 2 doors west of Swindell dairy. 524 POR SALE—East front lot in good aeighborhood, 72%x145. Price $625; $225 cash and balance in one and two years, Phoue 339 or 1 332 blue. POR RENT—Unturnished rooms. 606 East Pine St. 466 POR RENT-—5-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. ‘“all 354 Dlack, or address Box 262. 607 TO RINT-—Large front furnisheld room, well ventilated 1 sereened Mrs. T\ L. 1x60 fect. Phone 304 Green L. W. Cowdery S0a FOR RENT—JFour or five rcoms nicely furaishcd for light houce- kecping; close in. Phone 176 Dlue. 48¢ FOR RENT--Four rooms and bath. ANl medern improvements; very reasonable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. 451 FOR RENT—Hou:e, 6 rooms bath, shades, scrcens; mod John F. Cox Realty Co. FOR Elbemar around. o0 I'ENT—Room botel. and board at Open all year 37 POR RENT—New modern house close in. C. J. Baldwin, phone 294 Blue. 614 MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Saturday evening, between the Majestic Theater and 402 Flor- ida avenue, watch chailn ana charm; monogram on one side. Re- ward at Majestic box office. 629 i ————— WANTED—I have $1,000 to $1,200 eash to buy an improved country Bome near Lakeland or Bartow. + @aly cwners need apply. Address *“R,” R. P. D\ No. 2, Box 43, Lake- hod Fa.. ] I - ! | | I WHEN you want insurance and if not already insured, you need it right now, see D, H. Sloan. WANTED—Ai! of my old custom- ers and friendr to know | am back 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- liable Fish Man—R. 0. Park, 493 WANTED—veryone who needs a 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 e i D WANTED—Position as stenographer. Postoffice box 365. 62? WANTED—Good white girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. 608 L — WANTED—Ticket to the North. Bo:x 19 A, R. F. D 1 533 e R T IR B FOR RENT—House, 5 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, in Ozone Orange Grove, Apply at 210 South Lake Ave, 532 ————— e LOST—One Scuthern mileage book, issued at Bamberg, 8. C., April Finder will please return to resi dence of J. D, 0'Hearn and receive reward, G. A. Jennings. 636 Sl i —— SEE THE NEW LINE of Misses’ and Children’s white canvas and patent Pumps, just recelved. Kimbrough & Rutherford. 637 e MR RN e ——neeesn c———— e——— Facthry Representative Mere — I have been sent here to dis- pose of three pianos by the fac- tory. I do not care to advertise these names as-I intend to sell them at greatly reduced prices. All T will eay is I mean business and must sell these -pianos at once. These are highest grade pianos. Remember, you are deal- ing direct with one of the larges: plano factories in the world and will but at saerifice price. 1If 1 don’t gell at once, will leave these in homes of reliable peonle for frec storaze. If interested write now. to the Telegram cffice. 530 nto yom wurox, “but s boen pee po? - Mell® 1 s T won't oy luxus Lody.” Queeicland’s Rictes In Timber, CELEINT SIDEWALEKS. We enlarge on the fact that when vou lay a walk of cement tiic job is finished—that means you're not con- stantly repairing nor paying out money—when the job is finished you have one that will last. Improve your property—make it up-to-date, get our estimate cn lay- ing the walks you need— the slight added cost will be more than offset by the big improvement in the prop- erty. Get our estimate. | LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS ll: B, Zim-.gpan. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK . . 435) ol ELAND, FLA,, APRIL 8, 1918, ¥IRST SESSION OF THE WILSON it you go about ¢ in the right I YOU CARRY 4 y; PURCHASED Hrpy it will give you the re] Putaty, Punctuality. Here yoy can n:: ALL KINDS, GOOD wygeg AT 1OW DOWN Figp D Every watch sold by us is guaray official photograph of President Wilse . «.i his cabinet, taken at the first session of the cabinet. In the ‘bac.kgrm‘nu from left to right, are: President Wil ion; Willlam G. MeAdoo, secretary of the treasury; James McReynolds. atoiucy general; ture; William L. Wilson, secretary of left to right: Wil'iam Jennings Bryan, noctmaeter goneva! and Franklin ® Snrra smrnrrrrr . | CHIEFLY FOR THE YOUTHFUL ; Tam O'Shanter Hat Has All its Old . Popularity, but Many Must Not Wear It. Probably the most popular spring hats for the young girl and youthful matron will be the Tam o'Shanter. It has been worming itself into the good graces of femininity all through the winter. The athletic will wear it in knitted wool, or very light peanut straw, and the girlie girl will dope it up with roses as pink as her chiceks, and some of them will even place a lace frill on the inside to fall over their faces, and shade the sparkle of their eyes. There never was a hat made that could be more rakish or coquettish than a Tam o’Shanter. But under no condition can it be dignified; there- fore, women over 30, beware! The Tam reflects the mood of every girl who wears it, and if it becomes as popular as fashion designers seem to think it will, you won’t have to look into your sweetheart's eyes, young man, to find out it she loves you. You will only have to tip oft l the angle at which she wears her Tam o'Shanter. NEW SPRING GOWN Josephus Danijels, secreta'y of the navy; David F. licuston, secretarv of agricul- labor; William C. Redfiéld secretary of commerce. In the foreground, from secretary of state; Tane. socretary of ‘h> interior P o Pz ELIMINATTE THAT QUFSTION! 8 Strike from your mind that ques- tion of what you would do in time of sickness, injury or hard times by starting NOW a BANK ACCOUNT. When you're prepared for the blow You can often avoid it—and if it strikes, the best friend you bave is yeur BANK ACCOUNT. | Everybody OUR ICE ot Pringe | ALY | S CREATT - — e o e If they have cver tasted it before. 8pring gown of red molire with blue { ed net. The color combinations make | this costume very striking. s' LA X T Exg Many will go blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY Lindley M. Garrison, secretary of war; Albert J. Burleson, United thherhood of Carpey and Joiners of America, Locaj 177 Meets every Tuecday niglt at o'clock, at McDonzld's hall, R. L. MARSHALL, Pr ; J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres, J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer, d. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy, H. F. DIE1RI"I, Rec Say H. L. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, ' L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees Lakelan@ Lodge No. 91, F & M. Regalar communications held second and 4th Mondays at 7:26 m. Visiting brethren cordially vited, J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, 8oy Lakeland Cbapter, R. A. M. ) 29 meete the first Thursday night each month In Masonic Hall V| ing companions welcomed. A, Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Seer. Palm Chapter. 0. E. § meats ev sacnnd and fourth Thursday nigh of each month at 7:30 p m Vlora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wil 3. Lakeland Camp No. 78, W 0. ¥ meets every second and [~ irt% Thu day night. Woodmen Circ'e f d Thursdavs V4 ‘ounefl Commander, M fiardinn of Circls R OGr P Regular meetlug every 1w 7:30 at Odd Fell Lg wmembers al Cthar LACR30 POST 23, G Meets the Crst ¢ month at Y0 1. m. al J. M. Spasling on Keut A. C. SHAFFER, J. R. TALLEY, 3 Einora Re? i | meets every gecond avl ¢ i |dar nightaat 1. C. 0. © g |ing brothers and eistors vited, MRS. F. C. LOXGY YT MRS, ILA € Lake Lodce oicets Friday nisles ot 9. 0. F. hall. \Visitir ~ordially fnvited. o .‘.'\. 4 * @LAtBofLE Orange Blossom Div. 1} G. LA toB.of LE™ secund and fourth Wedne: each month at 2:30 p. ©. SOV RN T GO o : i SOTIOCTTOOTOVICOOCONNE. | Sisters always welcoms DeREE STEAM PRESSING CLUB and MANN PLUMBING CO, C_il—e—aning. Pressing and Alteration. Ladies’ Work a Specialty. All Work Galled For and Delivered. Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. A. MANN € MANAGER N. Kentucky Ave. PHONE !§l ' Bowyer Bldg. MRS. J. C. BROWN 37 ORDER OF EAGLES The Praternal Order of meets every Wedzesday night 7:80, at 0dd Feliows’ ball. J. H. WILLIAMS, Presidest B M. SMAILS, Secreta™- C————— Eatl

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