Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 11, 1913, Page 8

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P4GE EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK FLAND, FLA,, JONE 11, 1913. . w Classified Advertising _fl HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. 8139 FOR SALE . ‘;7;0—1;!‘WO0D! WO00D! COAL! WAS T0O SLOW TO CATCH UP Bashful Swain Is Given a Hand Read- | Ing by Falr One, But 1t Falls. Reginald Vanderbilt said at a pre Baster wedding in New York: “How interesting it would be if we could know how all these pretty wed- dings came about! Often, no doubt, the girls themselves brought them | about—unless, indeed, the man was too inordinately dense, like Travers. (COME to Owens’ big sale. 826 | WANTED—A loan of ¥300 on real estate, close in. Address 8., care Telegram. 1 HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. -, 819 SOR SALE—On easy terms, or will * reat, five-room bungalow just west 3 of Florida avenue in Dixieland, east front; electric lights and eity water. D. H. Sloan. 749 ____———-—————'—_——‘ | POR SALE—b5-room plastered hom.'—~~——-— oa corner lot. Small amount dowa and §$15 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Reom 14, Futch & Geatry Bldg. 14 POR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Plcard Bros, Drane duilding. Phone No. 6. e ———————————————G A FOR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red. z T ————————————————— Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. 708 FOR. SALE—A ‘good horse and fine colt and complcte set of blacksmith tools. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. s FOR RENT—Orange hall, 34x60 feet. Well ventilated; waxed floor. W. Cowdery. Phone 304 Green. 816 L. 8217 FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms, FOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, Ga., cheap. Address A. Box 266, .Lakeland, Fla. e ——————————————————— POR SALE—House of f our roomes, i ! FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front eorner lot 60x145, small barn, bearing trees, $250; cash and bal- ance like rent. Price $1,100. The‘ 'John F .Cox Realty Co. TOR SALE—Two good lots, 50x140! on Vista Beula St. Cheap at $250 each, The John F. Cox Realty Co. 804| — FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping FOR Sale or Rent—12-room house, all modern conveniences, close in, . well screened. 502 N. Kentucky| avenue. 812i WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali payment down, $26 per month; now rented for $27.50. I also have 2 lots 7214x146 each; terms to suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. 807 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. m bath, shades and screens, two squares north of school house. Florida Ave. grocery. room. 301 W. Lemon, corner York Ave. | FOR RENT—-5-room bungalow with all modern conveniences, South Missouri Ave. Phone purposes; close in; all modern veniences. Patton’s Millinery store. Miscellaneous J. C. OWENS' great sale will close Saturday. HARNESS REPAIRING—McGlashan | * uir Stand Fo AL " : The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy .. Inquire Pillans Inquire at Miss Nuna 822 New 820 709 150, 821 con- 806 826 819 -| monthly payments; also a farm of e ——————————————————— = EASY, EASY, EASY. Houses and lots for sale for easy ten acres for small cash payment and $15 per month. R. E. LUFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bullding. 788 N L R e S O LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! 1 will loan you money to build or tuy s ome or I will seli you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 6 per cent simple in- terest. Better see me than pay rent. | JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 13, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 142 FOR SALE—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Inman, at once. 801 OWENS is chandise cheap. ! selling first-class mer- 826 WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better thdn| rew, 25¢, 85c and 60c dozen. Lake- | land Furniture and Hardware Co.| 146 | — | number can still be greatly increased i FOR SALE CHEAP—Premo (::mmr): with deveoping outfit. i Apply ul; Telegram office. Llcorice | Licorfoe belongs to the pea o® vetch famrty, and grows wild, che plant commonly reaching & height of about four feet. It s the lomg, straight root which is of commereial value. No means have been adopted for cutting the plant, which requires about three years to reach maturity o¢ for improving {ts condition R S AR Te Remove Varnieh Three tablespoonfuls of baking sede tn a quart of water, applied with & pough cloth, will remove the old var nish very easily when you wish te revarnish furniture—Woman's Home | Mnmnanion ! Below appears the list of contestants according to .their standing last night: Wmn, Steitz 8. T. Fletcher Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Bradley . A. Blewers . G. W. Friend . Garwood . M. Chapman Mrs. F. W. Eaton Mrs. F, Laramore ........... . L. Jones This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinit y. Votes given with v chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady,gMost Popul;vz;r:m;::l:::l pE‘ ) T.I. Woods ............ . R. E. Wilkins. ......... . R. W. Hardaker ........ Mrs. B.F. Hines ............ 1,480 Mrs. R, H. Rutherford ....... 80 1,325 Mrs. J. D. OHern .......... 10 1,265 Mrs. F. C. Blankston ........ 65 1,285 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......... 60 670 Mrs. F. A, McDonald ........ 31 480 Mrs. T. Warlng .....oc0ne 80 250 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 225 Mrs. W. D. McRae .......... 20 210 Mrs. B. 8. Knighton ........ 20 185 Mrs, L. Williamson ......e0. 29 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 495 Mrs. H. S. Melellainie ....... 19 189 Mrs. Washborne .........ees 10 169 ) 14, 8 T B e S 20 159 Mrs. Bates ......ocvenvsnnes 20 ter in Bermuda. at the Hamilton and Princess, he wheeled with her to Tom Moore's house for strawberries and cream, and he bathed with her in the pretty blue pool with its lining of azure tiles. bashful? afternoon in a tea garden, offered to wpravers met a pretty girl last win- He danced with her “But he didn't propose. Was he too The girl, at any rate, one read his future, and, halding his big brown hand in her slim white one, she murumured, as her finger moved delicately across his palm: «“This line indicates that betore you es—bappiness.’ “She paused, with downcast eyes. But nothing followed. The young man sat beside her, grinning sheepishly. Her lip curled in disdain, and she add- od, in a clear, cold voice: “But this other line indicates that youll mever overtake that future. You're too slow.'” Flying Bullet Shown by Film. Prof. Cranz has lately submitted to | the Germaf Physical society a me- chine which allows the taking of ple- tures at the rate of 100,000 a second. This epormous lmit 18 higher than anything which has been previously done. Machinks are on the market which allow pictures taken at the rate of 5,000 a second. Prof. Cranz goes so far as tc say that this limit is not fixed, but thnt the if it is found necessary. Bodies moving with marvelous speed can be photographed in flight. For instance, the pistol shot can be caught and followed as far as the cam- era lens can reach Infinite possibill- tles seem to be opening up along the moving picture line if this high speed photography can be practically carried oul Trapped. “Tommy, 4id you break this win- dow-pane?” “Father, I can not tell a lle.” “Come, now. None of this George Washington business.” “AD right, pa. I didn't break it.” “Ah! I've caught you in a lle. 1 saw you break this window-pane.” “But, pa, you just now sald, ‘Nona of this George Washington busl- ness.’"” a3 N, Program For Tonight: - | | | i | will last twice as long if you wipe them off occasionally with a soft cloth that has been wrung out of olive ofl Keep the cloth in a small tin box, one that has a cover, and the oil will last a long time. Just Received A Full Line Of the up-to-the-minute Footwear ‘Including the WORLD FAMOLS Q For Ladies; the highest grade, and ever {8 thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children; want. Footwear. Our shelves are filled to tig top. All new stock. A trial is all Call and Be Convinced Clough Shoe Compan ,‘ «“] Im The Shoe Man”~ The Pioneer Shoe Store of Lakelon.f Raymondo Block aw ! 114 South Kentucky Avenue ¥ Same Old Place; Same Old Smilieay fen 4 Saving Patent Leatner. Patent leather shoes and slippers COME IN! Truest Moments, Count always your highest your truest moments. ; in the time when you were tiiang est and most spiritual man ort2 Belie American In The Making = Given Away Voodoo’s Pearls Not For Mine A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $30.00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store A ballot box will be placed at the theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposi posited. Books, or sets of ti ™ 25¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a suCkelts’ oafnt:e Vt:lu:us selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize - - |Meet Me at the Auditorium Admission: S5and 10 Cen*

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