Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 22, 1913, Page 8

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=~ dverf (TR TR BVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA.. ATG. 22, 191}- e B s vsiimonmaidesransasany] ATy R § AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! WANT PINK PEARLS C lassif ied L\'«';.;-J have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do R " um--|| and there is now present a large n ber of New York dealers in the Euro- 'pean markets who report that they Fashiom Leaders Demand’ the!Have diMculty fir eetting gems sult] monds during the year now ending.'|, : »s". S ’ the American market. { ' Q"" T'l R E -R E PA'R '~N G . Exmflve nar‘ variety-" lb’}?h::;' fi:g beer » marked {ncrease FOR SALE.. FEVER 0 v/, of the most difficult kind, and can give you fsatisfac- i iin the demand for m!o:}d'l;m& ";‘;, oo i uaranteeq ¢, \V/: i i i fine Ceylon sapphifres, o /' 5 A e fi iy ke Custom Mouse Figures for' Recent carats Have been sold at fronr §400 to} JR SALE—Good mileh cow. F. B 5 kZ:”lsa:d : Months: Show Increased Imports: | $500 a carat, whitli is an emormous 41 ificrease fir price since the beginning | | of thie year. Thesc'gems are the most tashionable at present and ft is pre- : ork.— ving that fine sappliires will soon gy SR st o T :ia:tkednext' to emeralds ff they do not | ‘has not decreased the demand of ‘the ‘em in price. One reason | American people for diamonds and { PP s ticte i e 08 | other precious stones. The imports ohires coming to tite market and only of gems to- the United States iz the the reserve stock is befng offered at fiscal’ year ending with June will tiigh prices. amount to more than $50,000,000, ac-{." = P ot 4 gor fine pearls has cording to- an estimate made by &{ .. . " o ocedented in the Iast year Maiden lane authority, who bases his {'and there-are at presnt few destrable prediction on the total .gem receipts gems of this kind' offered to Amer at Ahe port of New York in the first| fcan deafers. The increase im the eleven: months. price of these gems Has beem phenom- T:O l[;m‘l::éd vnl;)e dt the :;flt enal. Ludwig Nigsen, a New York monds.and other precious-stones that iling recently for ork custom house is $43,686,280, ¢ n weight have i $75 If sold: at onee. five to fifteen grains f b4 I Georgla Land Co., phone 72, WANTED—, ¢ Tarpsll. N/ Tires Placed on Baby Carrlages While Yoo Wait el W. B. ARENDELL a1 make o JOR SALE—Free dirt. xmuu‘ Bl st u || of Rare Gems—Dealers: Dis- | eount the Duties.. wood' at $1 per tend. Apply at tle. Manutyg Kibler botel. 836, SRR AR e < AR 2 FOR SALE—Nice dry stovewood on ' hand. Dowt forget to phone 258 Red, The Wnod Yard. 1084 e N FOR SALE—150 acres fine truck | and oitrus land; two houses; 26 acres under cultivation, balance timber. $4,600. The John F. Cox Realty Co. better prepared to take care of your face an you are yourself. We use antiseptics. ve your work done at the The Phoenix; one of .the largest shops in the state. We mwake HILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING a specialty. YI00 98 S8 DAFS o big New| .. crease. He safd that the reason York gem importers thal they 'm‘l for the inerease: in value is that the- bave to pay a higher duty on gems | 4, oong have become very searce: under the new tarlff"bill has caused | He satd® that in the last five years: them to rush in large quantities of’ there has not been an average yearly diamonds and other precious stones. production of more tham $10.000,000 since the provisions of the Dill' Be-| yoryy of pearts: from all the fisherien came known. In May the receipts. while much more than that amount totaled §4,606,323, record-breaking 95 'y, paig by the wealthy for fime pearis ures for that month. In April §8,898, | o ‘N york each year - 681 worth of gems passed throughthe appraisers’ stores. The figures for| : March reached $4341,170. Febreary| ACCUSES SON OF AN ASSAUET receipts totaled $4,299:435, and in Jan- uary $3,899,995 was the appraised' value of the gems imperted Under: the present tarift schedule the cut gems: are dutiable at tem per cent., and' there-is no duty onm the rough L _ || record-breaking figures for a simila . . the 4 E. PEA COC K. " MANAG ER period in any year. The figures for- ?:;anflcfetge:t ;,::i; 2‘51“5“6:::;&?“1“ ' Munn Bldg. 1085 fi::‘:e:: sition fuf this year are estimated at $50,000,000:| o pearls have stown a much great- | _. Lakeludor i FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Apply at 315 Seuth Florida Ave. LOST—A 100 vy 10911 rotias ., 5, front of locke, ) FOR RENT.| &+ FOR RENT—Four unfurnished| If you get tt4 rooms. Apply at 317 South Vir. |store, it's all gy, ginia avenue. 1089 | quality. BROWN LEATHER IS EDICT To Bo Really Smart All the Various Belongings Must Be of That Colos, No Matter the Material. The brown leather era has arrived. You're not smart at all if the most of your small belongings are not of brown pelt—real leather, walrus, seal or morocco graln—from your automo- bile dressing bag fitted with nickel or. tvory backed tollet necessities to your 7 strap bracelet holding a small gold- Gwon W N filled enameled watch. Between o i FOR RENT—Ome large room fur-| WANTED—100 nished for lighy housekeeping.| for railroad cuill €all 299 Black. 1903 | Mulberry, Fa & Bremer, Mulbem SRpU— FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow, | o\ oo = Montslalr Mam Had Ax liw HMand Whaa Arrested—Mother Gaes toc to. Mospltal. Mentclain; N. J.—Mrs. John MeXKee, these two extremes in leather come product. The Underwood bill' pre- | sixty-five years old of 83 Orange road, all mod 5 e 2 ! orn conveniences; well ! Ourl D]splqy tnnumerable comveniences. Ome of | vides for a duty of 20 per cent e |appeared in.the Montelair policeeourt | 1ooiis* Miquire D. 0. Rogers,| o Muibert. N them, the handy pocket kit, comprises | cut and 10 per cent on uncut gems. | to make & charge of assault against Phome 269 or 43 Black 1099 house & Bre W & neat leather case’containing & large 3 th lockets, ohains, rizga | knife, a small saw, a chisel, a cork- Wooahes, ete., 18 notiseable fer 4 | SCreW and a wrench. Another is a L 4 plgskin case containing a fiat, fiash- taste as well a8 self-ovide | like glass, a folding knife, spoon and podl quality. fork, and a third is a leather combina- “:;,': tion case lined with silk and contain- / sosist Sraiis:. sloven Q\‘"'?vt‘ The Jewelry ’v.:lh and mfi hx::tk unlike the last: 2 th case, ,/Bandle Is the kind that eenths | faope 'oncd Casé 18 & silkiined recep- ,‘\p itre mtistaction 20 maw: | Thero e three types of sewing , | case from w. to choose. The larg: long 1t 1s worn. If JOB 408" | o) 4y pog shape, closes With & draw- har son John, twenty-seven years old. Mrs. McKee said her son attacked Rer in their home after they had quar reled adbout domestic affairs. Neigh- dors summoned the police, who found: McKee with an axe i» his hand. Mrs. McKee had a fractured arm, a black eye and cuts and bruises on her fane. McKee resisted arrest, but, was taken to police headquarters after a strug: The New York gem merchants, work-. ing through their association, are fighting for a retention of the present schedule. : In the fiscal year which ended on June 30, 1912, the importation of gems to New York amounted to $39,445,285, FOR RENT—My residence fur.| WANTED(— Yor nished, for a month or two. All| Dlades to ru modern convenionces, at a bar-| tef than new. : galn. Soe me at once. Dr. N, L. | dosen. Lake Bryan. ' v 7098 Hardware Co, FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; Are you a b reasonablerent.. Appl to C. C.|igo to the Clon Slumors with Lakeland Hard-|pounds. You wor' ware and Plumbing Co. 1037| You will find 1t te .Miscellaneous. Jowelry Examiner Willlim B. Tread- (well at $20.261,794, and the uncut|gle. . stones, principally diamonds, at $16-| The man was sent to. jail to await ;::Zm.“m 1911 the tot:ll” reached | trial in default of one thousand dofars G . 892 and In 1910 highest | batt ‘)" sometihag of permanent vata fi‘ and contains a pin cushion, | previous record was made when the | ' Mrs, McKee was removed to Maun- ‘ease will supply it. M'T» m ’:f nl::fle' and reels of | pgoefpts. amounted to $44,885,057. The | tainside bospital. Aceording to the ; BB | gy 'm:' a mtin lined ymports in 1907 were $41,112,371 and | secords of the Montclair police depart- Wi oahw 'tha stiletto, tAD8 | tn 1608 MONITS42, Which are the| ment, McKeo has been froquently 3 8 ”tm“ "‘.‘ b thread; 706l8. | only fisea) yearw which have reached | eharged with beating his mother, but n v fost of ol ls . brocede Haed tne 44000000 mark sho always plesded for lenlency for A va : les and leaf wound with ¢ nead _There has been_ s tendeney on the him. j i \ ,'. o\ LOST—Jet brooch, underlaid with had gold. Finder return to Room 2, | gyey Munn building, and receive ¥e-| yow J had to hu ward. f 1102) » i\ ; T, G . okt O £ £ 00 LA T pe et 4 ‘\P » | [One-Half Off On Straw Haf L I ¢ Beginning Friday Morning we will sell any Straw Hat in stock for 1-2 price BIG REDUCTIONS ON SHOES AND OXFOR '-filldthef’lhtes; S‘tlees al}(d Toelsl, anfil all thisfseasorll]’s goods. No old shop-worn o1& { of-date goods. You know the character of merchandise this st : | ONEY CaN BUY. ore sells--The Best I Our usual guarantee back of every pair we sell. “Your money’s worth or your 1 -§ back.” We need the room and must have it for large INCOMING FALL STO® (;|app Shoesand Oxfords The famous “JustWright” BOYS, SCO ' G Shoesand Oxfords reduced Including all styles and all : i l:aillllcrls"?g aF:rtryngi a;‘ rii‘ e g;;gg:, t’f,“ and $2.98 ‘I'OXFORDS Af $6.50 t°’$7'0°?i$‘4298 | ULy § Reduced to o $5 Quality reduced to $3.48 AT H Al_l-_ > f Terms Cash, No goods charged to any oneé AT REDUCED PRICES, —4 ¥ Good time now to buy your Boys’ School Shoes as the ] early while selections are good. y are Greatly Reduced. 1 ! B \ { i/ e A ¢ /1 s IBAILEY CLOTHING C . DEEN & BRYANT BUILDING

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