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THE EVEN.NG. mflm, o+ LAKELAND, FLA,, MAY 29, 1913. 'FOR SALE e e POR SALE—Two lots in Dixieland. | A dargain. Apply to Majestic ; theater. 688 JOR SALE—40 acres of citrus and truck land. A bargain at $600; ' one-half cash, balance in one year, See or phone Ohlinger & Alfleld. 1732 S R B oS el L L DSy FOR SALE—Hors> and buggy; also three houscs for rent. Apply to Mann Plumbing Co. Bowyer 3uilding, or phone 257. 737 FOR SALE—12 eight-year-old grape- fruit trees; must be moved at once. Phone 132. 7 i 1 ] FOR SALE—At Room 1, Raymondo building, office furniture, practical- ly new. - 372 e ey FOR SALE—Fresh ‘milch cow; @l80 e l one large horse, eight years oll.' poR RENT—kour rooms, upstairs Apply to Picard Bros, Drane building. Phone No. 6. 155 e FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Lots 11 and 12, block H, in Dixleland, corner of 4th avenue ané Park street; 100x145 feet. Address P. 0. Box 254, Bartow, Fla. 764 i FOR SALE—Corner lot, 200 feet, pop RENT—2 reoms furnished for from Lake Morton, Seventeen large grapefruit and orange trees. $825. Odne third cash, balance eighteen ' months. Box 628, Lakeland. 72 e e FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, lot 136x200; easy terms, Price $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 778 ¥OR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, @a., cheap, Address A., Box 269, Lakeland, Fla. 159 TOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west ' of Florida avenue in Dixieland, east front; electric lights and city water. D, H. Sloan, 749 [ — FOR SALE—40 acres, good land, 25 acres in cultivation, G-acre bear-| fng grove, balance timber and pas-! ture, all under fence. House of 5| rooms, barn, good water, 314 miles east, Price $5,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 778 T i | i | i light housekeeping. All modern conveniences. C. L. Durrance, 512 So. Florida Ave. 769 FOR SALE—S§-room plastered house, on corner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. B 41 COTTAGE——6 _noms, close in, for rent. L. Tucker, S1. 736 I FOR RENT—4 rooms and bath; elec- tric lights, telephone, water, screens and shades, all for $17 per month. Call 217 S. Virginia Ave. 761 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS TO RENT-— Apply to P. O. Box 4, city. 73 Lemon street. Five rcoms, bath and toilet. Phone 307 Red, or call at 409 South Massachusetts A\'n.| Room 12, Futch & Gentry Blds. 1 771 FOR RENT--Two houses on West! pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- P A 5 WS P AT A T Auditorium Stands For QUALITY Come Down and See How Your Favorite is Running in the Contest Fine Program Tonight: “The Changeling,” “The Man Eater,” “The Half Orphan” HE AUDITORUM Management has decided that Lakeland must have an amuse- ment house conducted on a par with that of any city. Arrangements have therefore New b-room, modern howse, large lot. close in, now paying over 10 per cent net dividend on investment. STLITZ & LANL, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 768 — SURE—You can save your chicks. for hatching season and guaran- tee absolute satisfaction wih ev- fery Conkey preparation. Get 80 yage Poultry Book free D. B. Dickson. S ———— Rocgrim:&u“’;i;;‘ywz“ 8’::“‘:: LOST--Song, “The Pink Lady.” Find- ool s g P i L el - o 99| (W ANTED—A loan of 3900 op real estate, close in. Address S., care Telegram. 70 or downstairs; modern; cheap. 21 Red 722 —— | TUB SKIRTS IN THREE STYLES «OR RENT—Modern 6-room bunga- il o i Wik e low, with bath and all conven- ain, ounced, or unicy, foness South Tenneess Ave, Ap-| They Will Survive the Work of ' 639 Laundering. ply W. Fiske Johnson. e ————— ettt i FOR RENT—Two pleasant unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, downstairs. Apply 501 Ww. Lemon. 750 i TS e R e e L FOR RENT—S5-room house, bath and toilet, on West Lemon street. Ap- ply to D. 0. Rogers 774 e FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms and bath, screens and shades. In- quire at Pillan’s grocery. 165 Skirts of wash materials are divid- ed—Tlike “all Gaul” of our Latin school days—into three parts. They are pretty sure to be either plain, flounced, or with' tunics. Some at- tempts are made to produce draped gkirts in the tub frocks, but the re- sults are singularly unattractive in most cascs. If they do not please be- fore the dress is washed and ironed what can be expected of them after they have submitted to those alwayd disturbing processes? The tunic is capable of an almost infinite variety of treatment and it makes possible the general silhouette required by fashion. For the lighter materials it is unquestionably the best idea on which to work. In the case of the girlish figure, whether possessed by a girl herself or by a thrice fortunate woman, the flounced skirt is an attractive rival of the tunic. In the heavier materials, such as linens, ratines and their allies, the plain skirt is best for more reasons than one. But in these cases the plainness can be broken by a decep- FOR RENT--A flat of fve rooms, wel located. Applv to D. O. Rogers. * 77 . Miscellaneous WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better than rew, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c dozen, Lake- land Furniture and Hardware Co. 1746 which give the main lines of draped skirts without any undesirable bunchi- | ness, LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! —————————— 8lign of Age. 1 will loan you money to build or! When you reach the point at which tuy a ome or I will sell you a home you want to tulk about the state complete and loan you the cash to|of your health thi. is another sign 'you are growing «id.—Pliladelphls Record. ——— Man of No Force. He makes no friend who | mada a foa—Tonnvenn Detter see me than pay rent. | JEREMIAIL B, SMITH, terest, never tive treatment of lapping seams, | BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN! JUSTICE COURT, POLK COUNTY, {in the above cause, and that yo FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— | property in the hands of the A, ':j We have all the Conkey Remedies|writ Joseph LeVay vs. R. H. Bryce, as- sumpsit. % To R. H. Bryce, defendant, and all| o before the 16th day of June, 15.1;1 You are hercby notificl that z!you. L. railroad company, a corporatio kas been garnisheed; and that un less you appear before said court judgment will be entered againg JOSEPH LEVAY, others whom it may concern: Plaintif, of garnishment has been jesuel 720 Don't ascribe the suceess of that acquaintance to luck—look into his higtory and you'll find that THRIFT and a confidence in a strong bank helped most to make him what he is. e opened a BANK ACCOUNT and made his money carn interest while he added to the deposit regularly. Your money will earn 3 per cent here. been made for the following improvements: The Services of a First- Class Operator Pictures Fnlarged to Cever “ntire In short, no expense or labor will be spared to make the Auditorium the Leading Playhouse of South Florida. This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinity. Votes given with every ticket pur- chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady, Most Popular Gentleman, Etc. A ballot box will be placed at the theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposited. Books, or sets of tickets, of the value of 25¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a supply, and get busy selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize. | Meet A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3).00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store Roh € = e Machine Put in Perfect Condition Screen Given Away . A New Film Scrvice, the Latest and Best Pictures Gootl Music By a Five-Piece Orchestra Me at the Auditorium s.uice: Admission: