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PAGE RIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 16, 1913. e ———— g BEFORE BUYING YOUR TRUNK ‘W Classified Advertising % "‘M Just Received Your Traveling Box. LARS : wes—— | yrst decide what is to be packed in . : [ FORN IMESLASECN. FOR RENT—5-room bungalow with | it, and whether it is to be used for r s15| all modern conveniences 7v: | journeys over land, or for sailing over | Fg. R SALE Z South Missouri Ave. PhOI;g 150, | the sea. If a trunk is used for what it ! g21|is Intended, clothes alone, and they Y are packed with intelligenee, they will : arrive at their destination unwrinkled. O f th eu p_ t0- ‘he' m inu te > = HAN. , 819 Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. FOR RENT—Orange hall, 34x60 feei.| . 14 j5 the simplest necessity to put m.“"sm McGLAS Phone 258 nedpp 708| Well ventilated; waxed floor. L.|ypolls of tissue paper under a skirt f e | W.Cowdery. Phone 304 Green. |which may have to be folded over, to FOOtwear FOR 'SALE—On easy terms, or will| — th FOR SALE—A good horse and fine 827 [ puff the sleeves of a gown with tissho reat, five-room bungalow just west o and to stuff a little paper into the of Florida svenus in Dixieland;| coitand complete set of blacksmith 2 aists of dresses. An important pre- east front; electrio lights sad eity| tools. D. K. Zeiglor, Dixieland. o o Tl o caution in the art of packing is to put IHCIUding the WORLD FAMOU .__.__——-———-———--—. b i o — Hib] S e RO 0 200 S iest clothes at the bottom. '.'.” | i How Sork. AKpY 0 . B S, Ell"l:a::a;aper should also be folded be- \ POR SALE—S-room plastered house, FOR SALE—One thoroughbred| Phone 231 Green. tween dark and light clothes if fresh- oa eorner lot. Small amount dowa horse ,also three lots on East Or- noss s to be expected. Very perish- und §15 per month, R. B. Lufsey,| ange street, set in citrus trees. C. ”‘1- l l l::l: e\n;,nlndge:li|;:>I:::::s,‘I ::Kledcl::b;:cx:::‘- il % ot b lsce aneous fneth(l]; %:gs. Thé most desirable | SHOEs - _| trunks are made in wardrobe style, ex- . y —N house of 5 rooms $OR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also FOR SALE—New ' amples of modern wizardry with their : and one to four acres good land,|J. C. OWENS' great sale will close) L\ o compartments constructed to | ene large horse, eight years old.| g s . ADp just at city limits, cheap. The John aturday. 826|114 every article of wearing apparel » lfi’l wp: lar; B:“" Dr::: F. Cox Realty Co. 853 ‘u:d :::p in. l.perfect condition to the For Ladies; the highest gl“ade’ and even __Lf';_”'_"i_'__—- — ——+ |OWENS is selling first-class mer-{ end of the journey. thing i M n's Boys’ jiry Child : i q g chandise cheap. 826 ——————— n n e ren FOR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; EASY, EASY, EANY, pATERTI g y H 1 f will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red mon‘t‘:l';. ..m:n::::_ o.ru:nl : t::n:.:’t WANTED—Your safety razor biades| Maline is shown used in varions Footwear. Our shelves are filled to i ; 3 o / to resharpen, made better than|Ways; heather buds developed of mal- e e | teD acres for small cash payment and ' 1 he imitati igrette | | i ] ; 3 7 ‘ine as well as the imitation algrette tr 3 R Rs or Doavetberonis howme| 11N B MR new, 25¢, 850 and 50¢ dozen. Lake-| ¢ 53 00 8 S T ed. Maline top. All new stock. ial is all y § all modern conveniences, close in, R. B. LUFSEY, AS FUISIING 324 MErewaty :Z‘o.! in its present degree of perfection of- want well scrcened, 502 N. Kentucky Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bulld!ng. 8 ters many inducements to the mlllinelr » e [ who is desirous of combining materi- P . bl " COME to Owens’ big sal 826 ~esm— | glg to the best advantage, says Milll- | Call and Be Convlnced & L b LD LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! nery Tiade Review. Chantilly lace || e s FOR - SALE—Fine lot, 50x150 on East Orange street, bearing trees, ‘pavement, sewer. The best lots in tewn at the price. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 853 I will loan you money to bulld or | used as drapes and to form the brim of tuy a ome or I will sell you a home | the large picture hat for midsummer ’ : complete_and loan you the cash to is also an intcre:sting feature. Ostrich pay for it at 5 per cent ‘slmple mHhas come into its own, and the hand- | | some ostrich fancy effects in the new terest. Better see me than pay rent.| gyydes are unusually attractive, | JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Clough Shoe Comprg “] Am The Shoe Man" (R WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses | I : Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. | To Darn Table Linen. il . and lots 2 blocks of-ficlmol. smali 742| Strewch the article smooth and €ight ' 18 T p. h fL k A Qa{ment down, $25, per month, 'in ewnbroidery hoops. Remove -the he ioneer S oe store (@] a elql s @ow rented for $27.50. I also have or { ' he sewing machine s BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. y1y presser foot from the sewing machine, ¢ lots 72%x145 each; terms to, poR RENT—Nicely furnished house | ————G ._S. 6 819 1 josen the tension, slip the hoops un- Roymondo Block suit, Phone 339 or 332 Blue. : 3 e | der the needle and, without turning 8 of fve’ rooms’ and bnth. Nice WANTED—A boy who lives in th"‘lhe hoops, sew back and forth until the 807/ ;Cigl(l)?:;rllooa‘&s:;;fl lx();':r mor;té:. niorthfenstern part of town as car- hole is neatly filled. Then turn the ee inger eld. 5 rier for the Evening Telegram. hoops and proceed in the same manner NOVELTY MILL AND i 856 across the stitching already put in. [ » MANUFACTURING PLANT: FOR RENT—N!cely furnished front{ - ———— . +The result is gratifying. l{'or sale without regard to friend; room. 301 W. Lemon, corner New! WANTED—Young man about -18 ¢ foe. Nothing like it in the State;| York Ave. 2 aleliteen mAARAL S l’ b 820/ years o fage who wlshe.s tojlearn Take strips of net the right size, or b ; ything In 3 a good trade. Address “Opportun-' go0q parts of old curtains, and dip " mr;i: ass ru;ning order; plenty off FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ity,” Care Telegram office. 857 them into hot starch. Apply these A man v?l‘tlzflah-v){:“::;;t,lon : ity M“':n"rh" Cu‘ r i ¢ : ess to keep the wheels going,| light housekeeping, Mrs, L. W.| e————————messssmm———cc——|pieces to the worn places while the |pa .} \card and forward and mnkegoxt:: thz :;:ntwr;. :. :,: c% r::nd‘ e 114 South Kentucky Avenue # Same Old Place; Same Old Smigs COME IN! To Mend Lace Curtains, Ircation and advantages unsurpassed Y G 5 4 : passed, arnall, 419 S. Lake Ave. 861 starch is hot, and they will adhere and I"y on the sioothest road; & 1man | Lamb, but compressed bi y ant such a plant and have| —m8 ——0mo—on 4 1 Sehom, will not show as much as darns would. | with a who:o volition 1dvances on the | fnto few words. This wa got half the value in money, for par-| FOR ~ RENT—Cottage With four| m'o"ol’t.:thr:c:r’xk m!'l“"" th'h"’ roughest and wiil reach his purpose, | Monselet, who lived on (s ticulars address or call for (J), Evea-| rooms and hall. Apply to Mrs. W. | Ll R If there by wver a little wisdom in it. | taire, Parls. “It 1s” be & delves seldom get the kind * - fng Telezram, Lakeland, Fla, 839 C. McClelland, Tl e | —Carlyla. placa where the birds are ih P e P = e g r = = Below appears the list of contestants according to their : standing last night: Program For Tonight.' ~: Wrs, F. C. Bankston ........2,285 Mrs. F. W. Eaton .... . ...,.. 186 k& Mrs, 8. T. Fletcher ..........2.270 Mrs. C. O. Moore .......... 12§ 71 | T i b VAUDEVILLE d i Mrs, M L. Bradley .........2,066 :::"n:“&:";' :: g ey Mrs, M. Chapman ...........1,665 Mrs. F. A, McDonald ,....... 50 he !y Mrs, T. I. Woods ...........1,325 Mrs. Walter Bates ...... .. 40 . THREE p 4 Mrs. R. E. Wilkins ..........1,256 Mrs. T. Warlng .....co.o0. 30 1 Mrs. A, Blewers . .. .... Saiis 408 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 e Mrs. G, W, Friend «...orreer 390 Mrs. W. D, McRas .......... 30 REELS I 1 Mrs. F. Laramore ........... 350 :::‘gé:;x"’“”"""““ :g . i R . \rs, i 2 :: :“w“l"hmm ’;8‘55 Mrs, L. Willlamson ......... 39 FINE g b £y Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 PICTURES Mrs. J. Jones ...... 255 Mrs. H. 8. Melellainfe ....... 19 s ' ! |[Every Night This Weelk o | Special Engagement . i |Higgins Musical Comedy Compan; . Singing ano Dancing CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 15 THREE REELS FINE PICTURES ALSO - B e T SRR