Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 7

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CLASST PAGE IRVEV THE EVEN.NG TELWGRAM, LAK FLAND, FLA., MAY 30, 1913. S 2 e e ————————— = BARGAIN! BARGAIN! BARGAIN! |JUSTICE COURT, POLK COUNTY, New 5-room, modern house, largs| FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— lot, close in, now paying over 10 per Joseph LeVay vs. R. H. Bryce, as- cent net dividend on investment. sumpsit. STEITZ & LANE, To R. H. Bryce, defendant, and all Deen & Bryant Bldg. others whom it may concern: Phone 146. 768| You are hereby notifiel that & s writ of garnishment has been issued LOST—A gold locket and chain,|{n the above cause, and that your either in town or between town | property in the hands of the A. @. L. railroad company, a corporation bas been garnisheed; and that wa- less you appear before said court os or before the 16th day of June, 1918, Judgment will be entered agalnst you. JOSEPH LEVAY, FOR SALE = e e en— | 0R SALE—Two lots in Dixieland.; FOR SALE—Qp A bargain. Apply to Majestic| rent, five- theater. 688 Iy new. e FOR .S\I.E —At Room 1, Raymnndol building, office furniture, practical- 172 east front; electric 1ights and eity #0R SBALE—40 acres of citrus and| ¥ater. truck land. A bargain at $600;| - D. H. Sloan. 749 e ———— ce-halt cash, balance in one year,| FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—_Lots s or phone Ohlinger & Alfield. 1732 0. Box 254, Burtow, Fla. /’——_——~ 08 SALE—Hors? and buggy; also! three housos for rent. Apply to Mann Plumbing Co. Bowyer wilding, or phone 267. 11 ———— A ——————— f0R SALE—12 elght-year-old grape-! fruit trees; must be moved at once. Phone 132. 777) ] o SALE—Corner lot, 200 feet! trom Lake Morton. Seventeen large grapefruit and orange trees. $825. One third cash, balance eighteen ponths. Box 628, Lakeland. 72 S ) R SALE—House of 4 rooms, lot! 136x200; easy terms, Price $1,400. | The John F, Cox Realty Co. 778 . 0R SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, Ga, cheap. Address A., Box 269, Lakeland, Fla. 7’-9‘ 0T conveniences. Apply ut 805 oms, clese in, R SALE—Fresh milch cow; also - 11 and 12, block H, in Dixieland, corner of 4th avemue an¢ Park street; 100x145 feet. Address P. 764 e i, TOR SALE—S5-room plastered house, on corner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month, R. E. Lufsey, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. ROOMS TO RENT—Witn modara So. Fla. Ave, or sce W. Fiske John-| (FE] for one large horse, eight years oll 31-““ RENT Aply to Pleard Bros.,, Drane ¢ tuildire. Phone No. 6. 755 1 rooms Behobti o R month. 0R SALE—40 acres, good land, 27 acres in cultivation, G-acre bear- ——— o « bath; elee-| ~ wator, | r ing grove, balance timber and pas- FOR RUNT -T ture, 21l under fence, House ol 5/ T.emon ¢ roms, barn, good water, 31, | and toil miles east. Price $5,000. The John ot 409 S F. Cox Realty Co. 778 FOR RENT—TFlat of 4 rooms, lights, city water, $12 month. 517 Pros- pect street. 781 | €asy terms, or will- room bungalow just west. o0 s of Florida avenue in Dixieland, low, with bath and all conven- tences South Tennessee Ave, Ap- ply W. Fiske Johneon. 639 FOR RENT—Two pleasant unfur nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, downstairs. Apply 601 W. Lemon. 155 FOR RENT—6-room heuse, bath and toilet, on West Lemon street, Ap- ply to D. O. Rogers L& f] FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms and bath, screens and shades. In- quire at Pillan’s grocery. 765 FOR RENT--A flat of fve roomse, wel’ located. Applv to D. O. Rogers. L5 ATTRACTIVE ROOMS TO RENT— Apply to P. O. Box 4, city. 173 Miscellaneous WANTED—Your safety razor blades 746 1 land Furniture and Hardware Co. | | or 1 will gell you a home pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- rest, Detter gee me than pay rent JEREMIAL B, SMITH, B Noom 12, Futech & Gentry Blde, 742 ind loan you the cash to| and Lake Hollingsworth. Locket in box with name of H. E. Adams, Tampa, on it. Return to Lake Pharmacy and receive reward. S. M. Stephens. 783 LOST--Song, “The Pink Lady.” Find- er return to this office. 779 WANTED—A loan of %900 on real estate, close in. Address S., care Telegram. 70 BLIND MAN’S LONG MEMORY Sightless Man Recalls Voice He Had Not Heard for Twenty. Two Years. Vancouver, Wash.—The ability of Fred Lester, recently stricken blind, to recognize a man by his voice whom he had not heard speak for 22 years, was demonstratcd here. Having lived In the city for so many years, Mr. Lester goes about by the use of a cane. His eyes look normal. When standing at Fifth and Main streets recently he was addressed by G. W. Holder, who had come to Van- couver for a short visit, after being away 22 years. He asked Mr. Lester it the car went past a certain point, and when Mr. Lester had answered the question, he added: “And, Mr. Holder, I am pleased to greet you.” It was not until then that Mr. Holder recognized his friend of long ago. French Girls Live Cheaply. New York.—A French working girl can live well on eighty cents a day because she has no desire to emulate { the dress and mode of living of her | more fortunate sister, says Mme. Alice rpen, made better than| d5¢ and H0c¢ dozen, Lake- | de La Ruelle, special agent of the French department of commerce, and one of the five women admitted to | practice before the French law courts, | Mme. de la Ruelle arrived recently from Paris to investigate lndustrlul] conditions, surrounding working wo- | men in New York, Chicago and Wash. | fngton. Part of her mission is to learn the results of the recent white slave investigation. Value. A pint of courage is worth more hon & barrel of fool-hardiness. |STRENGTH Don’t ascribe the success of that acquaintance to luck—Ilook into his history and you'll find that THRIFT anrd a confldence 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 carn 3 per cent e Auditorium Stands For QUALITY Come Down and See How Your Favorite is Running in the Contest Fine Program Tonight: ~ “Woman,s Honor,” “For Love of Columbine,” “The Bachelor’s Housekeeper” 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 been made for the following improvements: The Services of a First:Class Cgerator bictures Enlarged to Cever Entire Screen ln short, no expense or labor wil This handsome prize will be given A New Film Scrvice, the Latest and Best Pictures Machine Put in Perfect Condition Good Music By a Five-Piece Orchestra Given Away A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $30.00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store | be spared to make the Auditorium the Leading Playhouse of South Florida. to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinity. Votes given with every ticket pur- thased, Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady, Most Popular Gentleman, Etc. Aballot box will be placed at %¢, 50¢ and $1.00 may be se lling them to your friends. Meet Me at the Auditorium ;. the theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposited. Books, or sets of tickets, of the value of cured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a supply, and get busy They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize. Admission: nd 10 Cents

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