Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 19, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE BIX we Classified Advertising % FOR SALE . 819 HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. POR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland; east front; electric lights and city water. D. H. 8loan. 'us‘ B ————————————eeeeeeed. POR SALE—S-room plastered house, oa oerner lot. Small amount down ond $15 per month. R. K. Lufsey, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 147 ————————————————————————————————— POR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also|’ IIORSE COLLARS?McGLASIIAN. 81) W00D! W00D! WO00D! COAL! Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. 708 FOR SALE—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Inman, at once. 801 e FOR SALE—New house of 6 rooms and one to four acres good land, just at city limits, cheap. The John * F. Cox Realty Co. 853 EASY, EASY, EANY, Houses and lots for sale for easy ene large horse, eight years old.| monthly payments; also a farm of Apply to Picard Bros, Drane| ten acres for smail cash payment and bullding. Phone No. 6. S ————————————————————— 166 | $15 per month. JOR BALE—Good Winchester rifle; | Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bullding. will be sold cheap. Phone 342 Red. z .S ———————————————— POR SALE—Fine lot, 50x150 on East Orange street, bearing trees, pavement, sewer. The best lots in town at the price. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 853 MHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali paymeat down, $25 per month; sow rented for $27.60. I also have 8 lots 721%x145 each; terms to " suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. ! 807 e FOR SALE —Seventeen Buff Plym- outh Rock hens and tkree male FOR RENT—5 birds. To clear them out quickly will go for $20 if taken at once. King Poultry Yards. Winston, Fla. 1 874 TOR SALE.—mall business, suitable for man or wan and ‘wife. Address ‘R. B. LUFSEY, ‘ (T R C i e LR EREE FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house of five rooms and bath, Nice month, 865 neighborhood. $25 per Sce Ohlinger & Alfield. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs, L. W. Yarnall, 419 S. Lake Ave. 861 all modern conveniences, 709 South Missouri Ave. Phone 150. 821 FOR RENT--One furnished room. al! modern conveniences. Desirable lo- cation. 410 8. Florida avenue Ap- 4, L.d W an D 876| piy to Miss Nuna Patton's Millin- T | ery Store. 806 FOR SALE. 2 houses and 6 acres of land, A |FOR RENT—Cottage, roomy and Sargain at $2,600. $1,000 cash, Bal. an long time. Ohlinger and Alfield. comfortable, located at 412 South New York. Apply to D. B. Sweat, -room bungalow with o 870 Phone 231 Green. T Auditorium Stands For QUALIT! SEE HOW YOUR FAVORITE IS RUNNING IN THE CONTES] standing last night THE EVEMING ‘fELEGRAYM, LAK FOR RENT—Cottage with four rooms and hall. Apply to Mrs. W. C. McClelland. 405 E. Myrtle St. 852 FOR RENT—Two la:ge pleasant! rooms, ground floor. Inquire of ! Archor, 210 W. Main St. 875 | FOR RENT—Four rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. Johu Cason, 502 S. Tennessee. 872 Miscellaneous, WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better than| rew, 26¢, 35¢ and 50c dozen. Lake- | land Furniture and Hardware Co.i 146 WANTED—By an experienced man, position as meat cutter. Address J. | A. Patterson, Lakeland, Fla 869| 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. SMITH, l Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. | BRIDLES '.'—McGLASHA‘N. 814 YOUNG MARRIED MAN dzsires po- | sitlon with large firm, Has had five years’ experience as office man with large corporation, Can use typewriter. Good references | furnished. Address “Office Man." | Dox 365, Lakeland, Fla. 878 | o | WANTED—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address H.., care Teclegram., Birds Worthy of Gratitude, It has been estimated that the birds ta the United States save $200,000,000 worth of crops each year. The tree sparrows in Iowa eat 4,668 pounds of weed seed daily, One full-fledged robin will eat 16 feet of caterpillar dally, or about 4,669 individuals a month, FLAND, FLA., JUNE 19, 1913. pumm— HEALTH AN et GOOD LOOKS | E Proper Fitting of Corset Means Ap- | proyriate Care of Both Those Im= | portant ltems. i Various doctors and arti been once again discussing = question as to whether women should wear corsets, and they have once again come to the inevitable conclus sion that if they wear the right cor- gews they are considerably improved by them. If ever the wasp \mi;t as- serts itself again among us it will be something to grumble at, but the cor-! set of today is really beneficial rather than harmful, if it is properly mada and properly worn. It may be that: we ought not to require the support of corsets, but life in these days 18 artificial, and surely it is better to have a gocd figure by means of a gocd | corset than to have a bad figure with- ; out it. { Just the rame, a good many women are not sufficiently careful about thein corset, and then they wonder Why their gowns never look well. Better a cheap, ready-made blouse robe on & good corset than an elaborate frock over a shapeless one. It will not only | be better from the point of view of | health and carriage, but it will even give an air to the gown. French wom- en have built up their reputation for dressing well, not on their taste in gowns, but by their attention to the | corset, { i ADAPTED FOR GENERAL WEAR% «ts have the vexed Frocks of White Hop Sacking Are About the Best That Have Yet | Been Brought to Notice. } For everyday wear, morning and afternoon, the shops are exploiting a clever little frock of this white hop gacking, which goes by many other names. The skirt has a shaped plait let in the back and is fastened in the front with bullet buttons of white bone. At the foot line is a broken de- gign of Chinese blue cotton chinchilla cloth, and this is repeated as a belt, cuffs and epaulets on the shoulders. There is no yoke in back or front, | but the cloth is so cut that it will hang loosely and broadly from shoul- | ders to waist and is held in by t!m'i belting of blue cloth, which is some- what below the normal walst line, | There {8 a straight turnover colle> of the blue and a bow of sapphire vel: vet ribbon with the ends run through | tabs of the material, which are used | to fasten the front. This model is also made up like the amethyst one, with tbe open front and the elbow sleeves to show thin | shirt walst beneath; and it is also copied in polka dot fovlard, wkich has come back into fashion for all manner | of cool frocks * * % ! Below appears the Jist of contestants according to their Mrs. F. C. Bankston ........5,110 Mrs. F. W. Eatoa .... ...... 185 f8@ M. L. Bradicy «.oooveees 4,980 Mrs. F. A, McDonald ....... 143 Mrs, M .Chapman ....o..ees .3,365 g :’l"" ’é ‘(;' SUIRRISN vxvvee HE8 Mre, Wm. Steltz .oveneeren. 2,645 e :I‘:‘:: e lj"(’) Mrs. S. T. Fletcher «o.ovvvnns 2.455 U B DR ... B Mrs. R. E. Wilkins.....o000..1,785 Mrs. Walter Bates o .o.v. .. 40 Mrs, T. I. Woods ....cuvvn .1,440 Mrs. T. Warlng seveeveecss 30 Mrs. G. W. Friend «eoovneens b5 Mrs. J. Patterson .....o0000 20 Mrs. A. Biewers .. ..... T Mra. W. D. McRae ....e000ee 29 Mrs. I:‘ Laramore ......oeve0s 350 Mrs. B, 8. Knighton ....... e 49 re. Devis coivciihvannianes 20 Mrs. Garwood ........... R LL Mrs. L. Willlamson +...... i3 Mrs. R, W, Hardaker ....... 315 Mrs. C. C. HendriX «oveveees 10 Mrs.J Jones ..covevvvcnccns 285 Mrs. H. S. Melellainle «o.0ve 1 Mrs. B. F. Hines ....... ... 245 Mrs, Washborne «..ovevvvees 10 - Every Nigh Special Engagement Higgins Musical Comedy Compan! Singing and Dancing CHILDREN 10c THREE REELS FINE PICTURES ALSO Program For Tonight: VAUDEVILLE Wils This Weel m———————— ———— JUNIUS SPENCER MORGAN AT THE oy /? - todecnpst } g Junius Spencer Morgan, mentioned uiore times in the wij ¢ grandfather, J. P. Morgan, than any other member of the family, vorking hard at the oars as captain of the freshman elght at Hamy| | | Phone 233 Phone 23 CARDWELL & FEIGLEY ELECTRICAL and SHEET | METAL WORKERS . . -l 2 | We will wire your house or do an O | work intheelcctrical line you may hav T ELECTRIC SIGNS 8 We will make you a new ice box, tarl i-‘ or anything in the sheet metal lind W] All repairing solicited. ~ Ask ou satisfied customers. CARDWELL & FEIGLE Phone 233" Phone 23 Rear Gentral Pharmacy on E. Rose St ! on’s Inaugural Parade Will Be Shown Tonight 3 4 ADULTS

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