Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 8

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A SAVINGS Started here is the business to drop started, casy to acquire. FOR SALE i FOR SALE--2 lots facing Lake Hol- | lngsworth with 25 bearing trees. $300 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 603/ 7 s MRS e R S S T 1 FOR SALI--5 acres citrus land, one- half mile south of La Beulah, ' Price $800 cash; also good family horse for sale cheap. L. Bennett, | owner. 666: | FOR SALE—At the second hand store, round tables, kitchen tables, side board, rerrlgerators,'dining’ thairs, rocking chairs, dressers| and ‘commodes, rugs, wood stoves, oil stoves, gasoline range, beds, cots, springs, sewing machines. Al- most anything. See Archer, the second-hand man, 210 W, Main | St., Lakeland. 628' EOENETEES S SN FOR SALE—One good runabout bug-l gy. Dr. Samuel F. Smith. 631 1 FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, and ' one acre of land, just outside city | limits, $800. The John F. Cox: Realty Co. 620 FOR SALE—Two good lots in East! Lakeland, 50x140, only $300 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 620 | | TOR SALE—Furpishings in board- ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Lakeland, Fla. PFORSALE--Three secondhand bus- gles and three surreys, all in good condition. B. S. Rivers & Son, liverymen, Lakeland. 692 ] x250, on western slope of Lake Morton. ing Telegram. Address (J) care Even- 635 - #OR RENT—Two rosms, furnished ¥, for Hoht housekeeping, 405 8, Tiorida avenue. It's what you save-—not what you earn that puts your eredit up! cial independence—ust make it your You'll Ind the savings habit one Mann-Fitts Lapd-Co, | 634 664 ACCOUNT first step to Inan- in now and get FOR RENT—Modern five-room bun- galos, with bath and all conveni- ences. South Missouri and South Tennessee uvenues, Apply to W. Fiske Johnson, 639 FOR RENT—G-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. Call 854 Dlack, or address Box 262, 607 FOR RENT—TFour rooms (unfur- nished) and bath, elcctric lights, phone and water free, for $17 per month. Call 317 South Virginia or phone 39 Blue. 643 FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms on first floor, for light housekeep- ing, partly furnished. 803 South Florida avenue. Phone 291 Black. 647 FOR RENT—One room 309 South Missourl Ave. 601 FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 608 East Pine St. 466 FOR RENT—12-room house, modern conveniences, Well screcned; close in. 502 N. Kentucky or phone 317 Black. 658 FOR RENT—Five-room house E East Lime street; also §-room bungalow on East Walnut. For particulars see E. M, Buck 502 South Florida avenue. 680 Ll gsi el el el fe et tel el et L ) Miscellaneous 10404040 HQIEIFIPOFLEOIO0 inlEN you want insurance amd if , Dot already insured, you need it ! richt now, see D. H. Sloan. 43b { WANTED—Lady stenographer de- sires position. Is competent. Phere 196, N 634 e S S S AL S A WANTED—Position by experienced man bookkeeper. Box 601 Lake- land, Fla. 618 WANTED—Anurse and nouseRee P- er. Mrs L, B. Bevis, 306 S, Fla. Ave. Phone 312 Biack, 659 COLORED COUNTRY GIRL—Ag 14, wants pesition as nurse, dress "G Ad- LosT—R and Oak Yale key number 13,966, Finder return to Telegram oflice. 663 St. The First Gray Hair Sign of Age Easy Way to Prescrve Natural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from common garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to matural color. The card of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as impor- tant as to care for teeth to keep them from discoloring. Why spend money fcr cosmetics and creams to jmprove the complexion and yet meglect your hair, when gray hair is even more consplcuous and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of the two, it is casier to preserve the natural color and beauty of tho heir than it is to have a good com- pexion, All that is nccessury is the occa- sicnal use of Wycth's Saze and Sul- phur Hair Remedy, a preparition of common garden gage and sulphur, combined with other valuable reme- dics for dry, havsh, faded hair, dan- druff, itching scalp and fallirg hair, Afcer a few applications of this sime ple, harmless 1euedy, your hair will gradually be restored to its natural color, in a short time the dandruft will be removel and your hair will nc longer come out but will start to £row as Nuature intended it should, Don’t nezlect your hair for it goes further than anything else to make or mar your good lcoke, You can buy this remedy «t any dru: store for fifty cents a bLottle, and your drug- gist will give your morey back if you are not satistied after using. Purchase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your ap- pearance, STATE O FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CiTY O0F LAKELAND.—T9 Unknown, You arc hereby notified that your Pcifer wos on the lst da 1013, found running at large within tire limits in the running ot large of such animals is pro- Libited, and was impounded, and yeu are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges ag preseribed in Scetion 155 of the Ievised Ordinances and take said tnimal out within twenty-four hours alter the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do so, sald arnimal will be sold to cover sucn penalty and cost as provided. Marks—No mark nor brand. Color—Dark brown with white spots, This 2d day of May, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. of May, which STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown, You are hereby notified that your Licifer was on the 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within the limits in which the running at large of such animals is pro- Libited, and was yeuw are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges as preseribed in Section 155 of the Reviged Ordinances and take said animal out within twenty-four hours alter the receipt of this notice, and unon you failing to do so, said animal will be sold to cover sucit penalty and cost as provided. Color—Pale red with white specks on hips. Marke—Split in one ear, upper bit in other. This 2d day of May, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. | TAILOR MADE CLOTHING | AT CUSTOM PRICES. ' We have jnst received our samples fer this season. |erders thrown in. DE REE PRESSING CLUB Bowyer Building. THE IEVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, MAY 2 ——————————————— impounded, and | 1913. STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown. You are herecby notified that your heifer was on the 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within the limits in which the running at large of such animals is pro- hibited, and was impounded, and you are hereby notified and required as prescribed in Section 155 of the Revised Ordinances and take sala animal out within twenty-four hours ofter the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do so, said animal will be sold to cover sueh penalty and cost as provided. Marks—No mark nor brand. Color—Yellow. This 2d day of May, A. D. 19183. W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown, You are hereby notified that your heifer was on the 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within the limits in which the running at large of such animals is pro- Libited, and was impounded, and vou are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges aa prescribed in Seetion 155 of the Revised Ordinances and take saidl animal out within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do so, said animal will be sold to cover such penalty and cost as provided. Marke-—No mark nor brand, Color—Red. This 2d day of May, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY O LAKLLAND.—To Unknown. You are hereby notified that your 1913, tound running at I | thie Hiuits in which of such and was running at large hibited, to claim suid animal, pay charges a5 prescrived in Secticn 155 of the | Revised Ordinances and take sail animal out within twenty-four hours upon you failing to do so, animal will be sold to cover such penalty and cost as provided. Marks—No mark nor brand. Color—White and yellow, This 2d day of May, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- Y, Cl'l‘l’ O LAKELAND.—TY Unknown. ’ You are hereby notified that your cow was on the 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within the limits in at large of such animals is pro- hibited, and was impounded, anl you are hereby notilied and required te claim said animal, pay charges o8 prescribed in Section 155 of the tevised Ordinances and take said animal out within twenty-four hours olter the receipt of this notice, and {upon you fuiling to do so, said cilimal will be sold to cover such penalty and cost as provided. Marks—No mark nor brand, Color—Cream yellow. Butt-headed Jersey. This 2d day of May, A. D. 1913, W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. e STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown. You are hereby notified that your stecer was on the 2d day of May, 1913, found running at larze within the limits in which the running ar large of such animals is pro- hibited, and was impounded, and you are hereby notified and required to claim said animal, pay charges o3 prescribed in Section 155 of the Revised Ordinances and take said animal out within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do so, animal will be sold to cover such Tenalty and cost as provided. Marks—Underslope, collar fork in each ear, branded “W.” Color—Dun. This 2d day of May, A. D. 1513, W. H. TILLIS, llarshal. STATE O FLORIDA, POLK COUN- TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown, You are hereby notified that your jealf was on the 1st day ! 1913, found running at large withia the limits in which the running ai larze of such animals is pro- L'bited, and was impounded, and { ¥ are herely notified and require:l {4 el2im said animal, pay charges { +- prescribed in Section 155 of the { Pevised Ordinances and take said arimal out within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and Can ufrnish you UPOM You failing to do so, eaid!g . H.” Lakeland, Fla, ¢g0 | tailor made clothing at your own, 2Pim2l Will be gold to cover 5ys, - Detwoen Tenn—ive | Price. Cap to match suit with an PePAItY and cost as provided. such Marks—No mark nor bracd, Color—Brown and white spotted | This 24 day of May, A. D, 1913, ' W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. to claim said animal, pay charges,; heifer was on tne 1st day cf May,, wge within | you are hereby notified und reguireld alter the reccipt of this notice, and said | which the running'’ said of May, | STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK COUI“J— TY, CITY OF LAKELAND.—To Unknown. You are hereby notified that your | male yearling was on 1st day of May, 1913, found running at large within the limits in which the running ai large of such animals is pro- { hibited, and was fmpounded, and | you are hereby notified.and required to claim said animal, pay charges ag prescribed in Section 155 of the Revised Ordinances and take said animal out within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and upon you failing to do S0, sald animai will be sold to cover such penalty and cost as provided. Marks—Crop upper bit in one ear, swallow fork in other. Branded “90.’ Color—Black, This 24 day of May, A. D, 1913. W. H. TILLIS, Marshal. .—-——-—!——"——"2 COMMANDER VICTOR BLUE | | Commander Blue has just been ap- pointed by the new secretary of the navy as head of the bureau of unavi- gation to succeed Capt. Philip An- drews. This appointment is in line | with the policy of the new administra- tion to make navy officers see more sea service. E FROM DAYS OF GRANDMOTHER Old-Fashioned Vinaigrette Has Been ! Revived, But Merely As a i Decorative Accassory, i Comparatively few of us but re- member the old-fashioned vinaigrette which “grandmother” kept in her beaded handbag in readiness for the occasion when someone among her ,unruly descendants should reduce her | to ‘hysterics. The modern middle aged woman does not tolerate hyster fcs in herself or in anybody else; | but she has discovered that the vinal- !gretto is a charming accessory for | the bridge bag or the chatelaine, and |80 she has added one of them to her collection of ornamental “junk” of a costly sort. Some of the vinalgrettes carried are modern replicas of the | old-fashioned types in white opaque glass striped with dark blue or purple, green or wine crystal, and others are palpably fifty-year-old scent bottles re- 'Juvenated with new stoppers, hinges ;and, in some instances, entire tops. Really modern are the vinaigrettes of filigree in silver or gold, as well as the specimens in solid precious metals; but in beauty these are mot comparable with the ones of colored enamel, exquisitely decorated with de signs showing tiny flowers in natural tints. No combination of metals, enamel and jewels is, apparently, too costly to be used In the development of the modern vinaigrette, and yet it fs merely a toy for holding 8 few drops of expensive perfumery. The woman who feels herself growing faint should not expect relief from the “salts” bot. i tle lying on her neighbor's lap, for it is not the really useful, yet ornamene tal, trifie of grandmother’s day, One Mistake He Made. “Your ton seems very clear-head- ed.” “Yes; he’s a smart boy. Only he made a mistake once. He said, ‘Fa- ther, now is th' time to fail,’ s»w we failed, and made good money from it Only it we had waited till th’ next ,week we would have busned out!"— iCle\'eland Plain Daaler What Made Him Resigned. | A tourist from the east, visiting ! n old prospector in his lonely cabin ‘In the bills, commented: “And yet you scem to cheerful and happy.” “Yes” replied the one of the pick and shovel. “I gpent & week in Bos ton onve, and no matter what hap pens to me, I'va been cheerful ever since.” A (‘.Ir\ Qotes | FIRST METHODIST CHURGy (South Kentucky Ave,) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, Temporary residence, 911 g, Florida aveaue. Office at ¢, Hours, 11:30 to 12:30. Junday Services— Sunday schobj, $:46 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m, Epworth League, 6:30 p. a, Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Services— Woman's Missionary Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday fng, 7:30, Teachers’ meeting Friday evey A cordlal invitation to everyy to all services. CUMBERLAND PRESBY. : TERIAN CHUR (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemop y Rev. J. D. Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a, m, Preaching first and second sl days, at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. n, 4 Weekly prayer meeting Wegy day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Soclety the third Monday afternoon of month, To all these services the publy cordially invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUBR (Tenunessee Ave., Between Main Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Paarn Sunday Services—Sunday » i:45; preaching. 11 am 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer 7:30 p. m. meoting 3 DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CI{URC(E Dixieland Church-— Services—1st and 3d Sahbathy, a m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30p Sabhath School—3 p. m, Prayer Service—Thursday at 7:30. Myrtle Street Church— fervices-—1st and 3d Sabdhf 7:30 p. m:; 2d and 4th Sabbathy a. m, Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer Services—Tuesday o at 7:30. W. K. STEINMEYLR, Pastor ALL SAINTS CHURCI Corner of Lemon Street and chusetts Avenue. Rev. 3. H. Weddell, ministe charge. Eervices at 11 a. m. and § ), All Sundays except the third i | month, Other services as aj East Lakeland Missloa. Yunday school a: 8 p. m. R4 xilton, superintenient. P eeting Thursday at Tp ™ Latheran Churca Cor. B. Orange ana So. Tend! supday school 10:00 & m 8ervices are held on second fourth Sundays. CEURCH OF CHRIST. C. C. Redgrave, Minister, C¢ Missourl and Lemon St Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCA Cormer Floriaa avenue sn? The Rev. Willlum Dudley [, vastor Sunday school 9:45 & © Preaching Sunday at 113 & tSpm Weekly prayermeeting Wed avening at 7:80. Woman’s Missionary and Al clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People’s at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business frst Wednesday * 7:30 p. B S ——— - & o SIS EPRENSESS IR, 4. o i A sut oot R Mo SEMER el — As 1s a Peach The Maryland baked peach peach and no mistake, Ir-d_w enough to have made the ro” the gods water, to have maé nawn his thunder and .\'eotu_‘-":’, Fant for a socand hel t T ———————————————————————— F 4 H [ 3 e 4 ° g

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