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i e B e e M Tl L i st gmaa ) fauk kiuni THE EVEN.NG TELLORAM, LANELAND, FLA,, JUNE 4, 1913. @ILHIF IED - FOR SALE FOR SALD—Two lots in Dixieland. A dargain. theater. FOR SALE—First class ticket to Jacksonville, good until Thursday night; will sell cheap. Address G, Care Telegram. 794 FOR SALE—40 acres, good land, 25 acres in cultivation, 6-acre bear- ing 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. 118 FARM FOR SALE. E Ten acres of good truck land, three' of grove, also a good driving andi work horse and buggy. Apply to M.l 4. Browere, near Lake Hollings- woth. i FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Picard Bros., Drane building. Phone No. 6. 156 PHONE 258 RED. 788 e fOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, Ga., cheap. Address A., Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 159 . ROOMS TO RENT—Wita modern conveniences. Apply at 805 Bo. Fla. Ave,, or see W. Fiske John son. 699 dly&wkly790 ' cOTTAGE——6 :noms, elose In, for rent. E. Tucker, Sy, 736} ¥OR SALE—House of 4 rooms, lot' ———— 136x200; easy terms. Price $1,400. ' The John F. Cox Realty Co. 778! ek e & GOOD LUNCH COUNTER BUSI- NESS, located in bes: rart of the city, for sale, cheap. Address Box 67, Mulberry, Fla. 795 - TOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west : of Florida avenue in Dixfeland; sast front; electric lights and city water. D. H. Sloan. WOR SALE—G6-room plasterel house, on corner lot. Small amount down » and $15 per month. R. E, Lufsey, | —m—oouoi ATTRACTIVE ROOMS TO RENT— Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 47 749 FOR FOR RENT--Two houses on West Lemon street. Five rooms, bath and toilet. Phone 307 Red, or call at 409 South Massachusetts Ave. M B | FOR RENT—A five-room cottage on large lot in Waring edition, Mis- sourl avenue. See S. J. Perry at Kimbrough & Rutherford's Shoe Store. 791 SALE—One thoroughbred horse, also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees, C, Inman, at once. 801 Apply to P. O. Box 4, eity. 173 | The Below appears the list of contestants standing last night: Mrs| T. I. Woods .......... Mrs. Wm. Steitz ........... Mrs, M. L. Bradley......... Mrs. A, Biewers ........... Mrs. C. M, Clayton......... Mrs. B, F. Hines Mrs. S. T. Fletcher ........ Mrs. J. D. O’'Hern Mrs. G. W. Friend Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ........ Mrs. F. W. Eaton R This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinit chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady y A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3°.00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store ‘OR RENT—Modern §-room bunga- low, with bath and all conven- fences fiouth Tennessee Ave, Ap- ply W. Fiske Johnson. €39 iply to Majestie] WOOD! WooD! Woop! :M iscellan eou Sl EASY, EASY, EASY, Houses and lots for sale for easy monthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for small cash payment and $16 per month. R, E. LUFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Building. 188 WANTED—Your safety razor bladcs to resharpen, made better than new, 26¢, 85¢ and 50c dozen. Lake- land Furniture end Hardware Co. 746 LOST—A gold locket and chain, either in town or between town 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 LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! I will loan you money to build or tuy a ome or I will sell you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- terest. Better see me than pay rent. JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 742 WANTED—A loan of y30U on real estate, close In. Address S., care Telegram. 70 Reformation Sometimes. Habits in youth may be controlled and directed, which in the man be come the confirmed conaition of Iife. The reformer of old men and women tag a profitless and an almost hope toet —Jngenh Johnson, Audiitorium Stands For QUALITY: The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy *= according to their . 650 Mrs. F. Laramore ...,...... 4¢ . b33 Mrs. L. Jones .....v00v0nn. 30 . 430 Mrs. T. Waring ve.ovuvnnn. 30 . 250 Mrs. Garwood ......e0000n, 60 . 110 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 . 105 Mrs. W. D. MCR&® +...0v0ves 29 v Mrs. B. S. Knighton ........ 20 Mrs. L. Willlamson ......... 2) o A9 Mrs. R. W. Hardaker ....... 20 . 60 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 . 60 Mrs. H. S, Melellainie +...... 0 § 50 Mrs, Washborne ....oevvvuae 10 50 Mrs. J. L. SKipper «v.cvvvunns 5 Given A ballot box will be placed at the theatre box office, in which all ba 25¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you wi o A e N . Meet Me at the Auditorium . =i BEAUTY PATCHES COME BACK < Just Received & ~ AfFull Ling Of the up-to-the-minute footwear, inc|,f ing the world famous ‘ Q0 s For Ladies; the highest grade, and even thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Childrg Footwear. Our shelves are filled to top. All new stock. A trial is ally want. Call and Be Convinced (lough Shoe Compans “I Zm The Shoe Man" ThePioneer Shoe Store of Lakelar” Raymondo Block . 114 South Kentucky Avenue ot Same Old Place; Same Old Smile" 4 COME IN! i Old Fashion That Really Had Much to Recommend It Is to Be Revived. Patehes are back. And a good thing, too, for there is no vanity pe- culiar to the eighteenth century beau- ty which is more fascinating. None knew better than she how well the tiny specks of black court-pluterl served to emphasize the pink of her ! cheeks, the red of her lips and the luster of her eyes. She would have | been ' quite as liable to forget her high-heeled shoes as her patches, as she kept the latter in a quaint little box attached to her chatelaine. For | patches are prone to drop off and; must be promptly replaced on pre-| cisely the right spot of the cheek, the chin, the throat, the shoulder or the, wrist. The twentieth century glrl.. like her forbear, the eighteenth cen- tury beauty, knows how to shape her own patches, with tiny scissors, cut- ting the sheet of court-plaster into the ! smallest of half-moons, squares, dia-! monds and hearts. The huge patch of unique shape i8 just now mmslderedl extreme, but since many women hlve; revived the rouge and not a few women have revived the powdered hair of the eighteenth century beauty —and are looking the better and the younger for these two harmless aids to pulchritude—why should they not ultimately copy the flower pots, con- stellations and equipages in black court-plaster which were the height ot fashion during the Louis XV. l.nd1 Louis XVI. periods? [N Quick Action. I ! Complainant—After the marriage i service my husband told me I had | blasted his life for ever. Magistrate | =Many men come t: the same concle | slon, but not &a rapicly ‘ Wailuable 8tamp Coliection. How stamp collecting has tecome ! | specialized is Instanced by the sale 13 | Paris some tlhine ago «f a collection of | Bwiss etamps for ahout $4° 244 L. W. YARNELL| Successor to W. K. McRae, JUSTICE COURT, POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— Joseph LeVay vs. R. H. Bryce, as- sumpsit. To R. H. bryce, detenaant, and all \n the above cause, and (. property in the hands of t: L. railroad company, a cor; bas been garnisheed; and : less you appear before sald or before the 16th day of Ju th ' TRANSFER LINES ,Draylng and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. others whom it may concern: judgment will be entered .o You are hereby notiflel that a|you. JOSEPH LEV: 4 Phcne 57 Green Lakeland, Fla ' writ of garnishment has been issued 720 Pl ,u: Program For Tonight: The Girl and the Grafter--Thanhouser In Another’s Nest--American 6 Reels | Love You and Pisa, Haly--Majestic: SPECIAL FEATURE VOODOO VENGEANCE: 3 REELS Away y. Votes given with every ticket P“’;" Most Popular Gentleman, E¢ F or sets of tickets, of the value ! Get you a supply, and get busgy n a prize. . llots may be deposited. Books, nd 10 Cen