Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 6

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" ~BETE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JUNE 18, 1308 e HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. 813 FOR SALE ._WOOD! WO00D! W0OD! COAL! HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. , 819 Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. 08 SOR SALE—On easy terms, or will| ————————————— —— west| FOR SALE—A good horse and fine of Florida avenue in Dixieland, colt and complete set of blacksmith east front; electric lights and eity( toole. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. i water. D. H. Sloan. 149 815 POR SALE—b-room plastered honu.lFOR SALE—Tropical fruit seed. on corner lot. Small amount down, Upon receipt of $1 we will send and $16 per month. R. E. Lufsey, postpaid the following fresh trop- Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. fcal seed. Liberal quantity. Good 947| assortment: Mangoes, Rose Ap- ples, Sapodillas, Pawpaws, Custard Apples, Surinam Cherries, Sugar Apples, etc., for immediate plant- reat, five-room bungalow just ——————————————————— SOR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, eight years old. Ap.ply E:o Plclrngr:l. Drane| (08 Tropical Plant Sales Com- building. Phone No. 6. 765| peny, Miami, Florida. 841 e ———————————— e S ——— POR SALE—Good Winchester rifie; FOR SALE—Collection of tropical postpaid for one dollar; 10 assort- will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red g| ¢4 Crotons, 10 asscrted Acalyphas, 10 assorted Hibiscus, 10 essorted Oleanders, 10 assorted Jasmines. Instructions for rooting and grow- ing with same. Tropical Plant [ ——— WOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlants, Ga., cheap. Address A., Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 759| Sales Company, Miami, Florida, ————————————————————————— 841 TOR SALE—House of f our roome,| NOVELTY MILL AND eorner lot 50x145, small barn,: MANUFACTURING PLANT dearing trees, $250; cash and bal-| For sale withou. regard to friend ance like rent. Price $1,100. The/o: foe. Nothing like it in the State; John F .Cox Realty Co. 804 cighteen machines; everything in fust-class running order; plenty of cusiness to keep the wheels going, Iccation and advantages unsurpassed, sach. The John F. Cox Realty Co.’ If you want such a plant and have 304_ cot half the value in money, for par- | ticulars address or call for (J), Evea- FOR Sale or Rent—12-room houge, ing Telegram, Lakeland, Fla, 839 all modern conveniences, cloge ln,‘ well screened, 502 N. Kentucky avenue. 812 TOR SALE—Two good lots, 50x140 on Vista Beula St. Cheap at $250 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. 807 I'OR RENT—Orange hall, 34x60 feet. Well ventilated; waxed floor. L. . Cowdery. Phone 304 Green. 819| 29 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. e Classified Advertising P FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms, bath, shades and screens, squares north of school house. Florida Ave. Inquire Plllans grocery. 822 70| FOR RENT—6-room bungalow with all modern conveniences, 70Y South Missouri Ave. Phone 150. 821 FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished or un- furnished rooms for housekeeping purposes; close in; all modern con- veniences. Inquire at Miss Nuna Patton’s Millinery store. 806 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room. 301 W. Lemon, corner New York Ave. 820 ‘FOR. SALE—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Inman, at once. 801 Miscellaneous J. C. OWENS' great sale will close Saturday. 826 OWENS is chandise cheap. selling first-class mer- 826 WANTED—Your safety razor bladcs to resharpen, made better than rew, 25¢, 5¢ and 50c dozen. Lake- land Furniture and Hardware Co. 746 | — FOR SALE CHEAP—Premo cameto with deveoping outfit. Apply at Telegram oflice. X WANTED—Room close in by young man. Address “S,” care Telegram 638 | LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! 1 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 6 per cent simple in- terest. Better see me than pay rent. JEREMIAH B. S8MITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. WO | _|itor was ready to depart with loot val- REWARD—Folding Brownis camerd left in hatrack of A. C. L. coach June 7. Finder notify D. B. 836 755, Oulinger, Frostproof, Fia. ' CCME to Owens’ big sale. 826 EASY, EASY, EASY. Houses and lots for sale for casy monthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for small cash payment and $15 per month. R. E. LUFSEY, ‘ Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bullding. 788 e A o e NO SECRET DIVORCE TRIALS Every Court In England Open to Eve ery Subject and Must Leave Doors Open, Is Ruling. London.—An end has been put to | the possibility of secret proceedings | in divorce and other sults in the Unit- ed Kingdom by a judgment delivered | by the house of lords, sitting as the | highest court of appeals. The divorce court had adjudged a | Mrs. Scott guilty of contempt of court | in circulating among her friends the | report of a case heard “in camera” in | which she had been accused of infidel- | ity, but had been vindicated. The lord chancellor's opinion, in which the other law lords concurred, | reverses the judgment for contempt of | court. The lord chancellor declares: “Every court of justice in the land | is open to every subject of the king and a court has no power to sit other. wise than with open doors” | WOMAN THIEF IS A FIGHTER Dresses Well Also, According to Re- ports, and Hustles From Place to Place In Automobile. Pasadena, Cal—A woman burglar, | faultlcssly attired and employing an automobile in her work, was driven | from the home of Mrs. P. B. Geary, in dressmaker, by Helen Geary, sev- | enteen years old, after a desperate en- | counter between the women. The vis. ued at several hundred dollars when she was detected by the daughter of the modiste, a fist fight ensued, the | Geary girl was struck down and the thief jumped into her automobile and sped away, leaving most of the plun- der. Governor Was Angry. Columbia, 8. C.—Angered by a sec- ond fine imposed on his negro chauf- teur for speeding, Governor Blease threatened to put this city under mar- 742 | tial law. . will last twice as long if you wipe themn off occasionally with a soft clotd that has been wrung out of vlive oil Keep the cloth in a small tin box, one that has a cover, and the oil will las¢ a long time. JustRceivcd A full Line Of the up-to-the-minute Footwear N Including the WORLD FAMOUS Q s For Ladies; the highest grade, and ever,. thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children's Footwear. Our shelves are filled to the top. All new stock. A trial is all w - want. i Call and Be Convinced Clough Shoe Compan) “I Am The Shoe Man" The Pioneer Shoe Store of Lakeland Raymondo Block 114 South Kentucky Avenue Same Old Place; Same Old Smile, COME IN! 8aving Patent Leatner. Patent leather shoes and slippens Truest Moments, Count always your highest me your truest moments. Believe: in the time when you were the est and most spiritual man or s then you were your truest seli- Wesley. The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy Below appears the list of contestants according to their standing last night: Mrs. Wm. Steitz ...........1,830 Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher ....c.00..1,640 Mrs. M. L. Bradley «voo0000..1.625 Mrs. T.I. Wood8 ..oee0veee.s1,313 Mrs. R. E. Wilkins ..........1,160 Mrs. R. H. Mrs. J. D. Mrs. F. A, Mrs. F. C. Bankston......... 865 Mrs. A. Biewers ............ 495 Mrs. M. Chapman .......... 4066 Mrs G. W. Friend ....... ciess 820 Mrs. W. D Mrs. Garwood «o.eevenen.. o 283 :’5'“‘ [I; 8. Mrs. R, W. Hardaker ... .... 275 ol L'f‘\l\s. Mrs. J. Jones .....iee00nses 255 Mrs. C. C. Mrs. B. F. Hines ....... ... 245 Mrs. H. §. Mrs, F. W. Eatoa .... ...... 185 Mrs. Wash FRIDAY NIGHT Matinee Saturday 3:30 p. m, CHILDREN 10c Mrs. F, Laramore «osceeccoss 169 Rutherford «eeeeee 80 O'Hern ...coveeee 70 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. «vcooeeee 60 McDonald «evvev.. 60 Mrs, Walter Bates ...... .. 40 Mrs. T. Waring ...cco000e. 80 Mrs, J. Patterson .. sessnses B0 McRae .... 20 Knighton ... 20 S 20 illfamson seevceces 29 IHendrix «.oevvenn 10 Melellainie «.o00ss n BOrNO ccvscessonse 10 Program For Tonight: VAUDEVILLE Three Reels of Fine Pictures SATURDAY MATINEE Special Engagement Higgins Musical Comedy Compan THREE REELS FINE PICTURES ALSO SATURDAY NIGH ADULTS 15¢ b ¢ 4 i3

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