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PAGE EAGHT % Classified Advertising % | FOR SALE | 810 HARI\ ESS?—McGLASHAN. , . rent, five-room bungalow just west sf Fiorida avenue in Dixleland, sast front; electric lights and eity water. D. H. Sloan. 749, -—————-—-————"———l FOR SALE—Goed Winchester rifie; will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red. X POR SALE—3{-room plasterei house, on corner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month. R. K. Lufsey,i_ Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 147 0 00 S et e R PRI R B | #OR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, eight years old.| Apply to Picard Bros, Drane - building. Phone No. 6. 156 /fl PRl S e A e e S T p i ge Purse Bracelets. ¥ouD! T00D! WoaD! g I‘O;!(; B S:lLE—t—h?:e o tl;oro;gllbgeru Change purse bracelets are among ! ! | il »also e lots on East Or-| the new pieces of jewelry. The purse, COAL! | SIX-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT—| gange street, set in citrus trees. C.|sghaped like a tiny circular powder PHONE 258 RED, 78g{ Nicely finlshed, new house; rent} inman, at once. 801 puff box, has a closely fitted spring- S —| cheap. Phone 346 Black. A. J. | operated lid which flies back at a FOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag-| Black, 8141 e . touch and reveals a space for nickels | is attached to a self- well Business College, Atlanta, |{andidimes e Gs., choap. . Address A., Box 266, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front STOP PAYMENT. | closing extension bracelet so narrow || that it scarcely shows upon the wrist, aweland, Fla. 59 POR. SALE—House of f our rooms, sgorner lot 50x145, small barn, ; 754, 755. If presented, notify Bani ST bearing trees, §250; cush and bal-| all modern conveniences, 709 o Mulberry, by whom. 813 ance like rent, Price $1,100. Tlnr South Missourl Ave. Phome 15v.| _ "' " “Wh confl;‘"“ Evidencs, " the ARy 891 at evidence Lave you John F .Cox Realty Co. 804! . Wy CAMP MINNEHAHA FOR GIRLS. magistrate asked a woman. “] hawve | ¢ In North Carolina mountains. brought my black eve.” ¥OR SALE—Two on Vista Beula St. Cheap at $250 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. | 804 | FOR Sale or Rent—12-room house.l all modern conveniences, close in, well screened. 502 N, Kentucky | avenue, 813! vigy | WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali payment down, $25 per month; now rented for $27.50. I also have 2 lots 721%x145 each; terms to suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. ———— | HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. 819 WOOD' WO00D! WO00D! COAL! Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. 706 -| monthly payments; also a farm of POR SALE—On easy terms, or will| FOR SALE—A good horse and fine colt and complete set of blacksmith | §15 per month. tools. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. room, 301 W. Lemon, corner New 820 York Ave. veniences. Patton’s Millinery store. Tampa, on {t. Pharmacy and recelve 815| Room 14, Futch & Gentry Building. : FOR RENT—5-room bungalow with cood lots, 50x149 FOR RENT--3 or 4 furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping; purposes; close in; all modern con- Inquire at Miss Nuna 806! Mzscellaneous» LOST—A gold Incket and chain, either in town or between townj and Lake Hollingsworth. in box with name of H. E. Adams, Return to Lake reward. Locket | ecaemmmn | )LD POKE BG.‘u‘dETS R:VIVED | Made Into Things of Eeauty by the Clever Hands of the Up-to- Date Miliiner, ; Here and there one sces an alluring ———— ISR | poke bonnet brought to life by the mil- WANTED—A loan of ¥30u on real|liner who is clever enough to know | estate, close in. Address S., care that the old fashions are being re- | Telegram. 70| vived, and if women wish to look like | T mantles to go with the gowns. EASY, EASY, EASY. The revival of the poke bonnet has and does not eclash with the ideas of present millin=ry. It is not a scoop; it merely has a rounded brim in front | to shade the eyes, and is turned up | with a flap in the back. There is a! chin band of black velvet or colored | satin ribbon and a bunch of flowers over one ear. LOANS, LOANS, LOARS! The milliners make these old-time | 1 will loan you money to bulld or! g voroq mantles to go with the hat, | tuy a ome or I will seli you & home| ng the same color scheme is sup-| complets and loan you the cash to| posed to be carried out in the two. If| pay for it at 5 per cent simple in-| a woman is going to attempt trim-| terest. Better see me than pay rent.| mind such a hat and making such al JEREMIAH B. SMITH, wrap at home, it is wise for her to | Room 13, Futch & Gentry Blds. remember this. 142 ten acres for small cash payment and R. E. LUFSEY, 788 Lost or stolen, school warrants on; and the purse itself is so flat that it Lakeland District No. 1. Warrants| readily glips out of sight under the numbered 747, 749, 750, 752, 753,| Slove's wrist. old prints they must have hats and | g Houses and lots for sale for easy| met with approval because in its mod- | G ern shape it is exceedingly becoming | A Full lifle Of the up-to-the-minute Footwear Including the WORLD FAMOUS] RO S 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 Clouah %Ew {;om!fa any Conducted by Mrs. and Mrs. Rox-| FARER AP S S - bury; 10 weeks' term beginuing on NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR| July 1. Further information uddrPs:‘ LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S hld(.ld Saunders, South Jacksonville, LAND Fla. 81! | WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpeu, made better than,| wijil apply to Honorable C. M. new, 25¢, 85¢ and 60c dozen. Lake-| Trammell, county judge in and for land Furniture and Hardware Co.| polk county, State of Florida, at his 748 office in Bartow, in said county, for| an order authorizing me, as guardian o* Lyll, Emma Lou, Dora, Ida B. and Adam’s Satisfaction. Genevive McLeod, the minor heirs of Adam was surveying the amimals | jese D. McLeod, deceased, to seil | | B3NS she replied. | fi¥ | | Notice is hereby given that on tbez i 20th day of June, 1913, A. D. 1912, ¥ “I Am The Shoe ]‘Ian The Pioneer Shoe Store of Lckelord Raymondo Block 114 South Kentucky Avenue Same Old Place; Same Old Smlle' COME IN! divided interest in said proy 3aid land belonging to the st the said Jesse D. McLeod, de to be sold for the best inter: sail minor heirs. lot four (4) in block five (5), West Lakeland addition to Lakeland; lots five (5) and six (6) in block six (6) of Lake Beulah addition to Lakeland, 3 [ ! -’ ali of sald property being situated, ] 783 :n':'m‘ ’“':f";n le 5 ':omha &int private sale the following prop- —_—_— . u erty belonging to the estate of said | IFARNESS REPAIRING—McGlashan Baiwl CWasure sk miy hap 819' S. M. Stephens. This 19th day of May, 1913} IDA 1. McLEOD Guard: lying and belng in Polk county, Florida. EFach of sald minor's have an ua- 807 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. 729-Mon. 819 poo, there never will be a p.m_n“.zksse D. McLeod, deceased: i the annnly A% party arhloe Lot one (1) and the west halt of T Audiitorium Stands For QUALITY The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy Below appears the Jist of contestants according to thei | 1r 4 . 8 Program For Tonight: standing last night: [ 4 . ° Mrs. T. L. Woods . «..1,095 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......... 60 VaudeVllle-.The Topplng Trlo Mrs. Wm, Steitz .......... . 815 Mrs. F. Laramore .......... 85 Mrs. M. L. Bradley ........ 740 Mrs, F. C. Blankston ........ 65 - 1 Mrs. S. T, Fletcher ........ 510 Mrs, L. Jones .....coooovvs 70 A Great 2 reel Rehance Feature Mrs. A, Biewers ........... 420 Mrs. T. Waring ... 30 « Mrs. C, M. Clayton .......... 230 Mrs. J. Patterson ......... ] THE BELLS ! Mrs. M. F. Hetherington ..... 190 Mrs. W. D. McRae .......... 20 < Mrs. B, F. Hines ......... . 185 Mrs. B, S, Knlgh:on o 80 As Played by the Late Sir Hem’y lrving Mrs. R, E. Wilkins ........ . 635 Mrs. L. Williamson ......... 2) Mrs. F. W, Eaton ......... 120 Mrs. R. W, Hardaker ....... 20 Mrs. Garwood ... connav OB Mrs. C. C. Hendrix r ........ 10 Half Way to Reno Mrs. J. D. O'Hern .......... 70 Mrs. H. S. Melellainie ....... 10 Mrs. G. W. Friend ....... e 9 Mrs. Washborne ..... e 0 Thanhouser: -Always Good Given Away 1 A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3).00 pe See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store | This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinity. Votes given with every ticket pur- i) 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 Vall’le of 25¢, 50c and $1 00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a supply ) g selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize. : ’ il |Mee® Me at the Auditorium . =i, -