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v Classified Advertising % FOR SALE HARNESS?—McGLASHAN. 819 WCR SALE—Fresh milch cow; a&lso one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Picard Bros., Drane building. Phone No. 6. 766 e A WOR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red. z e FOR SALE—Rubber tire trap in first class condition Fix 'Em Shop, Pine St., between Florida and Tean- nessee. 882 Il | | FOR SALE—Forty acres ideal orange and grapefruit land, cleared and fenced. Will sell in 10-acre tracts. Locatel in beautiful Lakeland Highland. George Hammerstroem, Lakeland, Fla., R. F. D. No. 1 893 WO00D! W00D! W00D! COAL! Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. Phone 258 Red. 108 FOR SALE—BARGAINS. $2,750 dwelling for $2,250; $2,- 3500 dwelling for $2,000 cash, for 10 days only. For terms add 10 per cent., Property close in. W. fi8ke Johnson. 892 WANT A HOME? fHE EVENING TELEGRAM, uL‘R ND, FLA., JUNE 27 1913, —smmamcn: | YOUTH WINS RICH POSITION Foster Son of Irvin G. Hooper Suc ceeds to His Business—Was Kind to Mother. New York.—Georze Wallace Hoop- er, for years a member of the house- bold of Irvin G. architect, having won t Mr. Hooper by courteous trea i l elders anc ! has become head of the firm of Hoop- Hooper, a Newark he regard of Miscellaneous HARNESS REPAIRING?— McGLASHEN., | er & Co., architects. Young Mt George Schaaf when taken into the —_— — home of ithe changed his WANTED--Young lady as telephone | pame by act of legiclature. He mar operator. Applicants apply to ried Miss Ada Cook of Asbury Park. Chief Operotar, Peninsular Tele-| He and his wife r::o'\'rd to the‘rrwsi- phone Co. 900. ! dence of Mrs. Anna V. Hooper, widow of Trvin G., and will reside there. The i e widow has inherited all her husband’s estate, but has put it in charge of the young man, to whom was be- queathed $1 in the will lioupers WANTED—To rent small furnishel house for summer. John S. Shaw, tment of | i kindliness to his mother, | Hecoper, who was named YOUR BEST CHANCE. Pay me $500 to $1,000 casn down and 1 will furnish the lot and build you the kind of house you want, the value of property when completed to be worth from $2,000 to $3,000. You to pay balance liks rent. W. Fiske Johnson. 890 FOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent beautiful home, eight rooms, two story house, large lot cover- ed with bearing orange and grape- fruit trees, just up hill from Lake Beulah, on west side. D. H. + Bloan, 912 FISH, FISA— Phone 258 Red, wood- yard, the old rellable firsh man. R. O. Park. 904 FOR SALE—Buy son AIr iots now. Large lots, city water, overlook- ing Lake Parker. Prices will be higher soon. Realty Co. The John F. CoX|poR SALE—Furniture in first-class Call at 309 South Mis- 991 903 | condition. _'| sour] or phone 114 Green Apply to 914 FOR SALE—Good horse. F. B. Terrell. FOR SALE. For ten days only 1 will sell a! $1,000 lot for $750; $800 lot for‘ $€50; $500 lot for $425. For terms; add 10 per cent to above prices.l W. Fiske Johnson. 891 FGR RENT—House of ten rooms at 919 South Florida Ave. A. D, Bor- FOR SALE—One thoroughbred | ing. 916 horse ,aleo three lots on Easy Or-| ) q ! i ange street, set In citrus treos.socl. FGR RENS—6 room house; batt Inman, at once, » 8t once | shades and screens, One and a haif | gsuares north of school, Florida avenue. Inquire at Pillan's groc- ery. 864 FOR SALE—\Will take as first pay- ment on good house and lot in two blocks of school, a vacant lot or small cash payment and $12 FOR RENT—Cottage with four per month on balance. NoWw rooms and hall. Apply to Mrs. W. rented for $15 per month. Dr. N.! ¢, McClelland. 405 E. Myrtle St. L. Bryan. 911 852 T Auditorium Stands For QUALITY SEE HOW YOUR FAVORITE IS RUNNING IN THE CONTEST I Below appears the list of contestants standing last night: care J. W. Gurley & Co. 913 e L IEt bl Bitterenss. HCRSE COLLARS?McGI-ASHAN. The culy difference betwess & 813 suprice and a lifelong passion is that the caprice lasts a little longer.~The WANTED-—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made belter than aew, 26¢, 366 and §0¢ dozen. Lake- land Purniture and Hardware Co. 146 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN. 81y PROPER COLORS FOR W, Always a Few Rules That Are Well to Keep In Mind When Deo- orating. It we redeosrate in a thorough way our first puzzle is the choice of a col- or. A few rules are useful. Blue, green, brown, and gray are excellent colors for sunny, well-lighted rooms. If the room {s on the north side of the house or is ill-lighted we may need to use yellow or yellow tan on the walls in order to produce the sunny appearance the room otherwise lacks, Tan is a good all-around color and is usable in welllighted or poorly light- ed rooms. ; All these colors are best if soft. For example, a sage green wall is much more pleasing than a bright green or a leaf grcen wall; a copen- hagen blue is better than a vivid blue; the most agreeable gray for walle is brownish gray in tone. Tan in a great variety of shades is always a favorite, Bright red should never be chosen. It is crude in color and tiresome to live with. A soft mulberry red 1is sometimes a desirable color, and & brownish or Indian red is also in good taste. IT IS JUST AS EASY to Say “Give me a dish of Poinsetta lce Cream, as it is to omit the name-——why do you do it, when by saying POIN- SETTA you get so more real value for money. [t's bettre bee: we make it o, no trouble, | no expense, no effort is l omitted or considered too great in order to make POINSETTA the standard of § purity and quality, fR SALE BY | LAKE PHARMACY l LAKELAND, according to their Mrs. M. L, Bradley.. .. .. ..10,820 Mrs. F. A. McDonald,. .. +...240 Mrs, F. C. Bankston .. .. ..10,315 )0 T Y6 RS A D (o e e i Mrs, M. Chapman-.s «s oo «+10,000 Mrs. IE. 1. Rutherford saveen 1121-) e Bletther 4535 Mrs. C. 0. Moore svasvesseses 123 el S Mt 0, D OMetn vososvenes - Q0 Mrs, Wai, Steftzoe o6 oo veos 2,925 Mg B, Toker T8 oas s 50 Mrs, R. E. Wilking .........1,880 Mrs, Walter Bates ...... 40 Mrs, T. 1. Wood8 ..sesessss1,440 APR. T, WARINE S ovivevives 20 B 5 NEERL T Pattensonc sicesiciin 20 il ”.d‘ldukcr % 1060 Mis. W. D. MCRAE +vvvereens 29 Mrs. G. W. Friend ........ 930 Mgl DR BnlEhiton vevveias @ Mrs, F, Laramoe.. «. o0 o0 oo 600 My o . 2 Mrs. A, Biewers . S 49€ Mrs, L. Willlamson «ovveaoes 20 Mrs. Garwood ..... Sigwrang. 98N Mg 0. C Henlele (ovvvivva 10 okl Y00 i iiavsiiivian 200 Mrs. H. S. Melellainfe «ooovvs 10 Mrs. B. F. Hines .. .... ... 245 Mrs. Washborne ...veaevvvns 10 CHILDREN 10c 2 A TEEL) s 34 ) g G SRR TP, i | | | — e | of man that all the time puts ginger Why not make THI3 JULY tae month from which you can date your freedom from all the dangers and inconveniences of handlng your funds by opcning a CHECKING AC- COUNT witk: this institution. You are certain of all the safe- guards and conveniences that a strong, well-managed bank offers when yu become one of cur deposi- tors. Emblem of Charlty, Love, kindness, tolera ever charity may be, or !f she) pounded of them all, I know iy that I do know s that she and that her emblem onat ~-8 always drawn between ti-4 and the crosa.—Cunningh bham. The Ginger Man. Sometimes the weather puts ginger into some men. Then there is a kind fnto everybody around him. Nobody in this old world is more useful to it than the chap who gives his fellow men shots of ginger in all kinds of weather. Program For Tonight: SYLVIA SUMMERS A T S T Three Reels Good Pictures In a Reper&cfim of One Act Comedies Miss Summers is a Lakeland Favorite, and Big Crowds Wij Greet Her --in.- “The Test” AD ULTS 20 oy ¥