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g S a— i i I § 5 | | . ‘ PIGR BIGHY FORSALE 819 HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. , POR SALE—On easy terms, or will reat, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland, sast front; electric lights and city water. D. H Sloan. 749 i ——————————— ®OR BALE—S5-room plastered houso, on eerner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Roow 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 147 ———————————————————. | FOR BALE—Fresh milch cow; nhi:)| one large horse, eight years old.l Apply to Plcard Bros, Drane! building. Phone No. 6. 765 POR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red b 4 S G ®ROR SALE—Fine lot, 50x150 on East Orange street, bearing trees, pavement, sewer. The best lots in| | The John F. 853 town at the price. Cox Realty Co, WY PAY RENT? I have two houses; and Jots 2 blocks of school; smali purment down, $Z5 per month; 20w rented for §27.50, 1 also have| 2 lots 72%x145 each; terms to auit. Phone 339 or 332 Biue. | 807 B e o s e FOR SALE —Seventeen Buff Plym- outh Rock hens and three male birds. To clear them out quickly ~ill go for $20 if taken at once, King Poultry Yards. Winston, Fla. 1 874 FOR SALE-—Small business, suitable ! for man or 1an and wife. Address “C,” care Telegram. 876 FOR SALE. HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA, JUNE 18. 1913. e w Classified Advertising % | | 819 W00D! W00D! WO00D! COAL! Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. fOR SALE—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Izman, at once. 801 708 FOR RENT—Cottage FOR RENT—Two large pleasant T TR, with four rooms and hall. Apply to Mrs. W. | C. McClelland, 405 B. Myrtle St. | 852! rooms, grournd floor. Inquire of Archor, 210 W, Main St. 875 FOR RENT—TFour rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Johu Cason, 502 S. Tennessee. 872 S O S S S FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms and one to four acres good land, just at city limits, cheap. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 853 o R RN B VL e 0 Gl EASY, EASY, EASY. Houses and lots for sale for easy monthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for smail cash payment and $15 per month. R. B. L.UFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bullding. I ol FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house of five rooms &nd bath, Nice ncighborhood. $25 per month. Sce Ohlinger & Alfield. 865I FOR RENT—Furnished rooms forl lizht housekeeping, Mrs. L. W. Yarnall, 419 S. Lake Ave. 861 A FOR RENT—5-room bungalow with all modern conveniences, 70Y South Missouri Ave. Phone 150. 821 FOR RENT--One furnished room. al! modern conveniences, Desirahla lo- |~ cation. 410 S. Florida avenue Ap- ply to Miss Nuna Patton's Millin- ery Store. 806 | 2 houses and 5 acres of land. A bargain at $2,500. $1,000 cash, Bal. an long time. Ohlinger and Alfield. 870 FOR RENT—Cottage, roomy and comfortable, located at 412 South New York. Apply to D. B. Sweat, | Miscellaneous WANTED—Your safety razor bladcs to resharpen, made better thau new, 26¢, 35¢ and H0c dozen, Lake- | land Furniture and Hardware L‘o.l WANTED—By an experienced man, | position as meat cutter. Adldress J. | A. Patterson, Lakeland, Fla §69 LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! tuy a ome or I will seli you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 5 per cent simple in-| terest. Better see me than pay reut JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 74: 51t BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN., YOUNG MARRIED MAN dosires po- sition with large firm, Has had five years’ experience as office man with large corporation. Can | use typewriter, Good references furnished. Address “Office Man.' Pox 365, Lakeland, Fla. 8§78 WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address H.., care Tclegram, Blrds Worthy of Gratitude, It has been estimated that the birds ! fn the United States save $200,000,000 worth of crops each year. The tree sparrows in Jowa eat 4,666 pounds of weed seed daily. One full-fledged robln will eat 16 feet of caterpillar daily, or Phone 231 Green. about 4,569 individuals a month, Below appears the list of contestants according to their standing last night: Mrs. F. C. Bankston .........4,760 Mrs. . W.Eaton .... ...... 186 Mrs. M. L. Bradley +.........3,960 Mrs. R. H. Rutherford +..... 130 Mrs, M Chapman ...........3,363 Mrs. C. 0. Moore vveovenees 125 Mrs, Wm. Steitz ............2,515 MR L DEOMR L eetniety D Tt 2 455 Mrs. K. Tucker, Jr. .vo00veee B0 Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher ..........2.405 Mrs. 1. A, McDonald vovvuvnn 60 Mrs. R, E. Wilkins....00....1,785 Mrs. Walter Bates o.oven .. 40 Mrs. T.1, Wo0dS vooiveeensa 1,425 Bra, T Warlng siveneennse 30 Mis. G.W. Friend ooovoeeen.. 525 Mrs. J. Patterson ....oeeeee 20 Mrs. A, Biewers ............ 493 Mrs. W. D, McRae ¢«.oveeeeee 29 Mrs. F. Laramore ........... 350 Mrs. D 5. Knighton ..co0vve 20 M tirwoad 385 MYs Lavig . a s 20 et Mrs. L. Williamson ovvveeen. 20 Mirs. R W. Hardaker ....... 5 Mrs. G O, Iendei® voivivive 10 Mrs.J Jones «.cocveveesccees 285 Mrs. 11, S. Melellainie vov0uun 1 Mrs. B.F. Hines ....... ... 245 Mrs, Washbortie ccoveecsense 10 Eve ry CHILDREN 10c THREE | I will loan you money to build or | ALL EASILY WITHIN REACHE Bed Pocket Receptacle for Little Articles That Might Be a Mat- ter of Emergency. = i A pocket of the nature shown in our sketch for suspending from the raili at the head of the bed will be found% well worth making, for in it may bel kept a handkerchief, watch, a box of matches, ete., in fact, just those few | things which it is so nice to have well within reach, and which, if placed under the pillow, have the knack of getting lost and never be-l ing at hand when required. i It can be carried out in any pale‘l shade of art linen, selected possiblyi i | | of the bed-quilt or wall-paper. It is of quite a simple shape, and i3 bound } to match or harmonize with the color | i s with narrow throughout at the e . ribbon. Ribbon strinzs are sewn on { at the top, by which it ho easily tied round the bed rail in the manner shown, and on the front of the pociket the simple decign illustrated can be worked in cclored silks. In diagram A, at the top of the i sketch, the head rails of the bed may be seen, the “X” indicating the place tached, and diagram B clearly shows | the points at which the ribbon strings | should be sewn on, and when it be- comes necessary to wash the pocket, these strings can be removed in & moment and replaced afterwards, Smart Negligee. Embroidered crashes and printed at which the pocket should be at. ' linens are the smartest materials for | men’s negligee shorts. natural ground is best, and the neat, detached fixures are in strong colors, A white or such as brick tangerine, brown and apple green, Program For Tonight: VAUDEVILLE THREE REELS Special Engagement ight This Weel iedy Company ~Singing ano Dancing ; ~ ADULTS 154 REELS FINE PICTURES ALSO <+ Veiueacn recently selecte yal v muiscien to assist in formulating the p) {nterstate commerce COMluinic1 1 i « i which the valuaticn work on the property of commonvcarrlors will From left to right: FProf. Wm. D. Ponce of the University of v 8 i d M. Jores of Naghville, Tenn., J. S. Worley, Edwin F Ho?fiflrnh . and R. A. Thompson of California. This {8 the bcard ¢« i 11 J Phone 233 Phone 23 CARDWEIL & FHIGEEY: FLECTRICAL and SHEET & METAL WORKERS . . We will wire your house or do an work inthec'ecirical line you may hav ELECTRIC SIGNS We will make you a new ice box, tank or anything in the sheet metal lincjg All repairing solicited. Ask oury satisfied customers. CARDWELL & FEIGLE Phone 233 Phone 233 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St. ELECTRICAL 3= FINE PICTURES