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

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Is placed in this inst!tution be- cause its policies are consistent wizh all the approved principles of safe banking. Courteous ervice, a directorate that dirccts, ample resources and a close attention to our depositors’ nceds holds and attracts depositors here, ' FOR SALE | QPQICHERS QP UFCEOEOHOEOP0N0e i \Miscellaneous o ki SUCCESSFUL INSURANCE BUSINESS. Asa Brantley, with the old relia- ble Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., the amount of $31,000. Quite a good day's work isn’t it? He expects to place during the summer montis more than one million to the peo- ple of Lakeland and vicinity. A ycung man, aged 21, can buy a $5,- 000 policy for less than $55; $5,000, less than $70; aged 50, $105, and fice,, or 106 Red, residence. 681 Saving Thousands of Birds. A system of perching rods, like & huge splder's web, is to be placed on all lighthouses on the coast of France to afford roosting places for the great numbers of tired birds which would otherwise perish nightly while migrat- ing north or south. It is not that the birds dash themselves against the glass, but, bewildered by the glare and already tired by thelr oversea flight, ‘hey fly round and round it till they fall exhausted and die through sheer weakness. The arrangement already has been plgeed on the Terschelling light and one night it was calculated that 2,000 chaffipches and larks slept there, and thus refreshed, winged on their merry way ‘pext morning. On another night 3,000 fleldfares wers seen, while hardly a dead bird was found, whereas the same night other lighthouses without such perch- ing rods were surrounded by heaps of thousands of dead birds. Price of Progress. “Woman has become emaciated. We have cut her off from air and sun. She is selzing them back from us with determined strength. As! the plucky little women! . Inevitably, many among those who are struggling today will dle in the fight, many will go as- tray. It Is an age of crisis. The ef- fort is of too viclent a nature for soft measures. When a plant has been for | a long time deprived of water, there is always the risk that the first rain scorches it. But what of that! It is the price of all progress. Those that come after will blossom out of thess 7| We Favor Stricter State Boards. We operate on general principles and discharge the patients in aboul two weeks. Some are better thaa when they entered; most of them are | worse. And yet few dle. They have ! wonderful powers of resistance.~ From a Young Doctor in Honoiula sold one day this Week insurance toy pretty little photograph frame aged 30, for less than $60; aged 40, so on. Guarantee dividend second carboard should be obtained, and a cir- year ot 20 per cent. Sec him at Live o 1or hole cut exactly in the center, Wire office, or phone 320 Rel at of- then that side which is to be the front | JOR SALE—Furnishings in bolrd-l ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Mann-Fitts Lapd Co, Lakeland, Fla. 692 I FOR SALE--Fine farm of 30 acres; | 15 acres in grove; 1 acre in sweet plums; 8 acres fine strawberry land; good house of 8 rooms; with- in 2 miles of Lakeland. Price, $8,500. J. F, Cox Realty Co. 669’ i — FUR SALE—Beautiful grove iot, 60! x250, on western slope of Lake Morton. Address (J) care Eun-l fog’ Telegram. 636 ——————————————————— FUR SaLL—1IW0 uice two-huise wagons, only slightly worn. Will sell cheap. L. A. Rennolds. 685] D s~ /?, | ¥OR RENT—Two rooms, furnished for lizht housekeeping. 406 8 ;| Florida avenue. 664 | FOR RENT. i Four rooms partly furnished or; all unfurnished. Modern convenl-: ences, Apply at 805 South Florida avenue, or sec W. Fiske Johnson. | 677 ¥OR RENT—Three desirable rooms on first floor, for light housekeep-i fng, partly furnished. 803 South; ¥iorida avenue. Phone 291 Black.! 647 FOR RENT—12-room hcuse, modern comnveniences, ~ Well screened; close in. 6502 N. Kentucky or phome 217 Black. 658 FOR RENT—Modern 5-room bunga-! low, with bath and all conven- lences South Tennessee Ave An- ply W. Fiske Johnson. 632 PUR RENT-—My residence at 919 South Florida Ave, Would rent i separate apartments. A, D, Boring. Phone 43 blue. C73, P WANTED—-A nurse and housekeep- SOROITHIFOFOFOITHTHIHTHON0 | § WANTIED—1,500 1o 2,000 dollars on | \& Lakeland real estate, Will pay 1v rer cceunt interest. Address Box 67, Lakeland. 670 er. Mrs, L, B. Bevis, 506 8. Fla. Ave. Phone 312 Black, 659 WANTED-—Rooms for light house- keeping, by relined gentleman and lady. Address Box 632, Lakeland. 675 o SURE—You can save your chicks. We have all the Conkey Remedies for hatching season and guaran-| TAILOR MADE CLOTHING tee absolute satisfaction wth ev-| AT CUSTOM PRICES. fery Conkey preparation. Get 80 rage Poultry Book free. Dickson, : $10,000—TEN THOUSAND dollars to loan on first-class insile real estate, Address W. M. S, care W. R. Graham, Lakeland post- office. 676 - orders thrown in, Bowyer Building, WANTED—A desirable lot, near in, at reasonable figure. Address Box| MY LINE 632, Lakeand, Fla. 680 ANSWER TODAY. Newspapers We want one special agent to rep- resent Lakelanl and Vicinity, with one of the largest Accident and MagaZineS Health Insurance Co.'s in the World. Money guaranteed to the right man. Statlonery Address Box 388, Lakeland, Fla. 682 . NOTICE. In compliance with constitution and by-laws of B. M. & P. I. U. No. 12, Florida, all contractors in the building line will pease take notice that on and after the first day of August, 1913, the working hours of this union will be cicht, and 65 cents the price per hour. This union appreciates the co- orerations of contractors who have roid the scale of and expects no d spect in the future, JOIIN MURPHY, chasing elsewhere, — cs in the past Ity in that re- News Stand President. Lovey of Edisonis Theates C. R. FIELDEN, Financial Secretary. 646 SOADEOLOSOPOI0SO IS0 SO0 SUETETPOEOERIRELEOPOSLPOR D. B.| g this season. Can ufrnish you tailor made clothing at your own ) price. Cap to match suit with all DE REE PRESSING CLUB O OSIPTF OIS0 INCLUDEES Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pus patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 8, 1912 FOR A PRIZED PHOTOGRAPH Sage Tea Will | pretty Frame Not at All Hard to Con- struct and an Attractive Adjunct to Boudoir, containing the portrait of the donor makes a most acceptable gift, and dainty frames can be easily made at home in a great variety of shapes and designs. In the acrompanying sketch! may be seen quite a eimple frame, that even a novice can undertake with- out fear of failure, . In making it, when the size has been 1 decided upon, a square piece of thick | is padded with a thin layer of cotton | wool, and smoothly covered with pink silk, upon which the design shown has i ' | ! been worked in various ehades of ! green. The material can be turned ! over at the edges and fastened on at | the back with Seccotine, or some other | strong adhesive. Diagram A f{llus- trates this, | A small brass ring is attached to the | top at the back by means of a loop . of tape and a little giue, and a glance | at dilagram B shows how this can be ! done, | The frame is entirely outlined with ! a dark green silk cord of a fancy pat- | tern carried into a locp at each cor | ner, turned inwards. The photograph, | with a plece of glass arranged in front | of it, can be placed behind the open- ing and eecured in its place by pack. ing a piece of dark green paper across the back, with the result shown in diagram C. | Diagrams D and E give the detail of the embroidery, E illustrating the four leaves at the top of the frams, and D a section cf the chain of leaves that runs round the opcning, MUST BE USED WITH CARE Hooks-and-Eyes, Necessary Dress Ap- purtenances, Require Some Consideration, Next to the woman with too many buttons on her dress we have the hook-and-eye woman, Pcrhaps she is as careless as the human pincushion, who always attires herself in gar- ments fastened with safety or white- headed pins. Hooks and eyes are con- venient, and we wonder how we could do without them, but they are sadly abused. Hooks and eyes muct fit close ly and be hidden from view. Were they ornamental features of a dress, they would be intended for outside wear and would be of fine material, A successful way to keep hooks and eyes closed is to always use a hook | one size larger than the eye. They fit more closely than those of the same size, When hooks are bent they should be removed and replaced with good ones, If you are doubtful about hooks being rustproet, drop a little machine oil into the palm of your hand and rub the hooks in it, This will prevent rust. ng, but as theie are rustproof hooks one should always buy that kind, Brocaded Cotton Velvets, A semi-transparent cotton material woven in a raised design with an un- cut, looped stitch is fascinating in a mingling of rich butter and pale cream colors. “Sulphur” green is par. We have just received our samples | ticularly good in brocaded cotton vel- vet. Indeed, these brocaded cottons, in all colors, will be generally used | for coats and wraps. An exclusive Itusto will delight in simple dresses | made entirely from some of the Mght O ——————————————————— THE SAFE SIDE | YOU'RE SURE If you build with CEMENT 3 Sure of a lasting gocd job—one that will cost least; reduce repair cests, look best, wear longest. Let us give you firures on your lj('.‘~—s‘.m\\' yeu why it's best te get the quality material we supoly. Do it now! l SRRy | \ LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop, | color of the hair. Qur grandmothers clation met at tie ing scalp, and falling fitty cent bottle frop, Y0 today, anl you will p, the quick results, 4 dr: it, under guarantec that will be refunded jf the not exactly as TeDreseny Darken the Hai Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Nat- —Dandruff Quickly B ural Color u;nd. NOTICE, There is nothing mnew abt?ut :20 The annuas BLUCK0Giggy idea of using Sage for restcring the| . 40 Chautauqua Avtig kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the use of a cimple “Sage Tea” Whenever theuj hair stoek Tepressmted g . fell out or took on a dull, faded or il wa gl b, !Mondu, May &, 1913 streaked appearance, they made “Frldl!. May. 9, at 2:3, ) at) a. m. There not being brew of Sage lcaves, and appliol it stockholders quo iy tc their hair with wonderfully bene- to be presemib af this i ficial effect. ters of great lmmrm“: Nowadays we don’t have to resort attended to. Y to the old-time tiresome met.hod of CHAUTAUQUA AUDITy gathering the herbs and .makmg theg SOCIATION, tea. This is done by skillful chem-| H, D. Bassett, Prell ists better than we could do it our-' L M. Futeh, S, g, celves; and all we have to do is to — cal]l for the ready-made product. Wy.i' —_ i eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, | aste, containing Sage in the proper i Archidald Geikio uy g strength, with the addition of Sul- Story ofaScotchman,whomy < ., s own will, was persuady phur, another old-time scalp remedy. Boliday. He Went to Egy, This preparation gives youthful fted the pyramids. After color and beauty to the hair, and i8 gome time at the Great ope of the best remedies you can muttered: “Man, whatga vse for dandruff, dry, feverish, itch- work nof. to b o g Hi ) ). J. DAVIS & (I Syccessors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Ave Heavy and Fancy § Groceries ” Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty [ This is the most complete hards store i this community. We supp!y needs and requirements 'of everybody. And we are determined that every tomer who enters our store shall be pletely satisfied or we refand their mo The best thing about us however, is prices. We buy in car load lots--take smallest possible profit on each artick sell-= and depend on our volume of § for what proft we make, We invit to call and inspect our stock and p Tre Jackso

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