Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 8

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THE BVEN.NG TELLGRAM, LAR ELAND, r‘lub Besuaakd @LA§§HF e L L R00M8 TO RENT—Wita modera SEE THE LAKELAND FEED & conveniences. Apply at 305 Bo. SUPPLY CO. for all kinds of feed Fla. Ave, or see W. Fiske John | btuffs. Corner lowa avenue and -on: / ¢99] East Rose street. The Lakeland iR Féed & Supply Co, W. C. Owen, "FOR SALE ®OR SALE—Two lots in Dixieland : A dargain. Apply to Majestic| COTTAGE——6 _noms, close in, for manager. 803 theater. 688| rent. E. Tucker, Si. 736 — e | WHYX PAY RENT? I have two houses| and lots 2 blocks of school; smal’.? payment down, $25 per month; | FOR RENT—A five-room cottage on A GOOD LUNCH COUNTER BUSI- large lot in Waring edition, Mis- NESS, located in best part of the elty, for sale, cheap. Address Box| souri avenue. See 8. J. Per:ry now rented for $27.50. I also have, 87, Mulberry, Fla. 795! at Kimbrough & Rutherford’s| 2 lots 721%x145 each; terms to| Shoe Store. 791| suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. SOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland; east front; electric lights and ecity water. D. H. Sloan. B —— ——————————————————————eee WOR SALE—S6-room plastered house, on corner lot. Small amount dowa ; and §16 per month. R. E. Lufsey,) Room 14, Futch & Geatry Bldg. i 14 G 807 | FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping purposes; close in; all modern con-| |y 10an you money to build or b Inguire at Mies N:‘;: tuy & ome or I will sell you a home Patton’s Millinery store. compléte and loan you the cash to e ay for it - ‘OR RENT—Modern 8-room buaga- rer’ut. aot::rfiuze;cc.t::nfl::l:o‘n: low, with bath and all conven- * JEREMIAH B. SMITH, lences South Tennesses Ave, AD-| poon 19 putch & Gentry Bld ply W. Fiske Johnson. o v ,!g‘z Mzscellaneous Y.O0ANS, LOANS, LOANS! | MOR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also . ane large horse, eight years old. e ———t—————————————————— | WANTED—A toan of ¥300 on resi| estate, close in. Address S., care Apply to Picard Bros, Drane Tollmn 70 * building. Phone No. 6. 756 EASY, EASY, EASY. e vanimeimpatsmbamismscnnts | Houses and’ lots for sale for easy WHO ARE WE? Wholesale and retail dealers in high class feed stuffs. Corner Iowa avenye and East Rose street. The Lakeland Feed and Supply Co. W. C. Owens, Manager. 803 LW, YARN[[[ Buccessor to W. K. McRae. WO00D! WO00D! W00D! rionthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for small cash payment and ’l COAL! $15 per month. WOR SALE—One scholarship to Btg-' Room 14, Futch & Gentry Building. PHONE 258 RED. 756| R. E. LUFSEY, well Business College, Atlanta, 788 159 WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better than new, 25¢, 85¢ and 50c dozen, Lake- land Furniture and Hardware Co. 746 Ga., cheap. Address A, Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 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 recelve reward. 8. M. Stephens. 783 | Phene 57 Green TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinds Prompt and Roasonable Service Guaranteed. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS TO RENT— Apply to P. O. Box 4, eity. 173 Lakeland. Fla & Audiitorium Stands For QUALTY The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy Below appears the Jist of contestants according to their standing last night: Mrs, T. I. Woods Mrs. Wm. Steitz Mrs. M. L. Bradley Mrs. A, Blewers Mrs. Mrs. Mra. Mrs. B. S. Knighton L. Willlamson R. W. Hardaker Mrs. C. C. Hendrix Mrs. H. S. Melellainie Mrs. Washborne Mrs. J. L. Skipper Mrs. G. W. Friend Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......000 Mrs. F. W. Eaton Mrs. M. F. Hetherington .... Given Away A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lad 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 ba 25c, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a supply, and get bus selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybo SPAPPVPAIPSUTHUIPTUR SO LT QAUODAROTRO0HIFIOVOIRCOIT | . |service my husband told me I had Meet Me at the Auditorium ., Just Received A Full Line| Of the up-to-the-minute footwear, includ. ing the world famous [sxgm For Ladies; the highest grade, and every. thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s | Footwear. Our shelves are filled to the § top. All new stock. A trial is all we | want. ———— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | FOR SALE—House of f our rooms, corner lot 50x145, small barn,| bearing trees, $250; cash and bal- | ance like rent. Price $1,100. Tha | John F .Cox Realty Co. 804 st FOR SALE—Two good lots, 50x140 on Vista Beula 8t. Cheap at $250 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co.| 804 DON'T LET WRINKLES COME Use Preventive Measures to Keep Your Face Smooth, and Con- | trol the Emotions. | 1 once heard a woman say: “The best way to treat wrinkles is to avoid getting them.” This may sound absurd but it is true. Wrinkles are caused by bad facial habits. Laughing, crying, frowning or lmll- ing will not make you wrinkled, unless you do one or the other hat'tually, then the face becomes “set.” To keep the muscles of the face exercised will not give you wrinkles. Scowling and wrinkling the forehead when reading or studying, or when conversing, will, it continued persistently, soon show deep wrinkles in the forehead, and about the eyes. You can check your self of these habits and thus avold acquaring wrinkles, It the eyes are weak or oven' strained it s easy to fall into the habit | of drawing the forehead down In' wrinkles abou! the eyes, thus giving yourself a cross look, that you prob- ably do not deserve, Pressing gently | the nerves around the eyes and stop-: ping now and then to close your eyes [ fe very restful to them. If your eyes ere troublesome, however, better con- sult an oculist. | Do not allow yourself to be tortured by shoes that are too small or uncom- fortable clothing. Your comfort has more to do with facial expression than perhaps you realize—~Mme. Jeanne La Place, in the Woman's World, s e Call and Be Convinced Clough Shoe Company “I Am The Shoe Man" ThePloneer Shoe Store of Lakeland Raymondo Block 114 South Kentucky Avenue Same Old Place; Same Old Smile; COME INI Quick Action. Complainant—After the marriage | | | | POLK COUNTY, | tn the above cause, and th property in the hands of ¢ JUSTICE COURT, FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— Dlasted his life for ever. Magistrate ==Many men come tc the same conel® sion, but not & rapidly Joseph LeVay va. R. H. Bryce, as sumpit. less you appear before said To R. H. bryce, detenaant, and all| or hefore the 16th day of Juns, others whom it may concern: judgment will be entered on" ? You are hereby notifiel that a| you. JOSEPH LEVAYm writ of garnishment has been issued' 720 Plannt? hn been garnieheed; and tha The Winner. QOriggs—"I should say that the two teys to success are luck and pluck.” Sriggs—"Sure! Luck iu finding some e to pluck "--Noston Transcript. Program For Tonight: Pedro’s Revenge Retribution The Golden Horn and Willie Prefers Liberty to Wealth and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3.00 y in Lakeland or vicinity. Votes given with every ticket pur® llots may be deposited. Books,.or sets of tickets, of the value 0= dy will be glad to help you win a prize. ¥ (8y ingt i or Admission: nd 10 Centf

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