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', : i THE EVENING TELEGRAM; LAK ' NOW IT IS WINTEK PILLOWS o, S [morlant Househol Classified fdvertising | : SAGE EIGH: Have Arisen to Demand Their AR, 4 Share of Attention. No longer are we in search of cool |dPst,ns in pillows for the porch. It R ST S i WO0OD on, Is the cozy, warm-appearing pillows Main St., phione 238 Red, the old for the window seat anfl .inglc'-nook STiatl I\l‘ R. 0. Park | that now concerns feminine heads fiLtRaabne B RUIL G s _,);nnd workbags. These last need not H"‘\mean, however, pillows of woolen | stuffs or insanitary silks—unless, of S0OR SALE—20 acres: 12 acres cit-| course, one wishes it so. rus and § acres truck land, all| colors must be warm, either in the cleared. 2 miles out. $2,100. Th(’; background or the embroidery. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1404 | And now what designs are best for i the warm-colored embroidery? There “OR SALK—One of the best subur-| are, of course, the conventional de- ban groceries, including lot and| signs, which can be worked in any house in Orlando. Will take sec-| color that one prefers, and so it is ond hand auto as part payment. Address R. W. L., Evening Tele- gram. 1418 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 “ i«!l’) R DAL FL‘R ‘:S;\Ltzirlro*rsz, young, Klorida raised. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 1342 FOR SALE—Dixieland lots, some pargains. Samwel F. Smith, M. D. 1343 POR SALE QUICK—Cottage on S. Virginia avenue, between Main B sl b il 3 ots: b a cholce of floral designs. all we 401 Mge) BiRenih head the list with red roses? Surely nothing could be “warmer;” but they are beautiful only /when used with discretion, like all flaunting decora- tions. Poppies, too, are appropriately used on winter pillows. Poinsettias are easily worked and are effective. | Then there is holly and mountain ash. Fuchsias, too, make a graceful dec- oration. Instead of having the pillows covered with pale tans and greens, as were the summer pillows, select rich warm browns, with only an occasional green one among them. Yellow sune 5 rooms and baih, 2 fireplaces, nice lot, gcod iocation, close in. Now paying 8 per cent on $3,000. Don’t be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 1278 FOR SALE—A pair of horses. Apply to 920 Rose street or telephone 341 Black. 1358 FOR RENT-—3 or 4 nice rooms, with bath and all modern improve- ments. 317 So. Virginia. 1405 FOR $2LI1 OR RENT—G6-room house, bath, hot and cold water; stove zoes with house. Nichols and War- postoffice. 1426) on South Lake Hollingsworth. S chgnn;:e D work hivare yefiow TR RO Price $3.50 per month. See W. | and orange. 100 LOTS—Best location in city and | pyge gopygon, 1284 | Cut work is effectively used in pilk any part of city for sale; good terms and will build for you. Nich- ols and Warinz. Phone 356, Room 5, over postoffice. 1426 ————————————————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—Several cot- tazes and bungalows. Nichols and Waring. Phone 356. Room b, over postoffice. 1426 BANK STOCK FOR SALE in Auburn- dale State Bank. Address A. C. Tharp, Auburndale, Fla. 1419 lows. A dark brown pillow top orna- mented with cut work is very beautl- ful when orange silk is placed under the cut-out design. .‘I\'Iiscellaneousf WANTED to purchase from owner tract of gooc land near station, 100 to 500 acres Address P. 0. Box 45, Lakeland, Fla 1310 Effective Garment Formed by Come bination of Materials That Suit Each Other. A fine blue and white checked voile combined with dark blue chiffon is sketched here. The sleeve and side portions are of chiffon, the former with nar- row cuff of lace. The little vest and collar are of lace, and the col- lar is Jjoined to the front of voile by straps of nar- row blue velvet held by small but- tons. There is a semi - detached panel of the voile / r\:Y or all parts of harne:s_from bit to crupper at McGlashan's. 1354 FOR SALE—My Barred Rocks are W. A, COX, CONTRACTOR ’ good as the best and bred to lay.| My specialty is planning and Bezs $1.50 for 15; cockerels §3 o, hyjlding the most compact, conveni- $5. Satisfaction guaranteed. IL L.|oyt and tasty house for the least Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 1422 money. 1401 FOR SALE-—-Two-seated “Little” au- Having purchased and subdivided | tomobile. Write Box 41, City. 1423 the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acres | one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acr¢ | tracts some of the finest truck and Two H-room bungalows, all mod-|farm lands in this section at the srn convenicnces; new; price $2,000 rigat price and terms., For particu ‘ and $2,270 cach, for one week only|!ars sce G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2 | "SACRITICE SALE—DWELLINGS! JICK hainess made whole again by *hase for $250 profit, on install- | draped. The panel ment plan. Address Box 84, Lake- McGlashan, the harness man, ! back and part of iand. 1414 |3m| the front drapery N u R R TRE e as well as the Dixicland, lot 9, block C, $225; lot| EALSRRIORIIDI, S AR YRtD JREI0ANCE 01 V10 Bame, this office. 1356 5 and 7, block D, $175 each; lot block E, $175. Some terms. 11 quick. W. S. Collins, Mi- ami, Fla. 1389 Wool Embroidery. WIZ GRIND Graham or whole wheat| The new wool embroideries promise flour daily. Yon can buy any quan- [ to add much beauty to fall and win- tity. Mayes Gro. Co. 1380 e od tf|ter gowns, blouses and coats. They | are even being used on household ar- 'ucles such as pillows, scarfs and ta- i ble covers. The futurist and post im- Positions guaranteed to all grad- | y.ossionist influences are also be ing unates 2t not less than $60 per|geon in the color combinations. Shet nonth. Steady employment, rapid |land floss, Germantown yarn or a fine- promotlon. Terms reasonable. ply tapestry wool are best for the new See or write wool embroidery. W. D. HOLLAND, Mgr. Lakeland Business College. 'J‘O]!—S.\T,Nl-l—vflix good lots ouly four squares from Main St. for $2,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1404 LEARN TELEGRAPHY LE—Young female collie eistered 8 months old, trio of White Leghorns Dantams, pair White Beleian rabbits, pen of fine Anconia chickens. Address A, care Telezram, 1306 Feminine Deduction, He—I sce that there were but 5,080 FOR SALE—dLots in Bon Air for| apy at McGlashan's 1354 | Shakespeare's time. Now there are $250 on easy terms. Telephone, — | 450.000, city water and electric Hahts. [ \WANTED—Ford auto In exchange| She—Well, just think how many Four new houses being built now.| for property. Nichols and Waring, | '"m"“ people there are who speak Eng- Buy before the price is advanced. 1426‘““' The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1404 sk i A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE—31 Mrs. Hannah C. Brown, music teacher (piano and orzan), desires pupils. First lessons at reduced rates. Will make twice-a-week trips to Lakeland and Haines Clty; teach at residence of pupils. AddressMrs, . C. Brown, Auburndale, Fla. CILLARD OFFERS HOMES in great variety, and profitable INVESTMENTS Dwellings, farms, groves, lands, lots, so that health and home seekers may find here what hey want. If not, tell what it is, and hell acre farm, 20 in grove and cultiva- tion, 11 in hammock and bay on public rond near Lake Tollings- worth. See B. E. Brooks, wood- yard, prop., Main St. 1424 §395 | find it for you without charge. That's his busl aess. [“ QJ\ ROy DR If you want to sell, and property and price HEllL \fi) Lé LAD NOTICE! e tight, he hustles for a buyer till he finds e hat's what Le's here for. t fear him trouble. " At thereby he helps to make He's oue City licenses were due on or be-| ! fore Oct 1. Detter pay, or the pollce depart-| .~ ment will get busy with you after Nov. 1. Down in Nind Uralle to Work, and What E:lped Her, 1586 City Tax Collector. Y : 8 iz i Summit Foint, \/. Va.~is. Anna G L™ ohen ¢ Belle Emey, of this place, says: “| suf- ) Hénte fered for 15 vears v it an awiul pain in Wy right si'e, caused from womanly frouble, and doctorcd lots for it, but withe put success. cred o very much, fhat | became down in riin ,~-1d):1sthp: Bessas ababv, 1 w:sinthe worst kind H, L. SWATTS, i | Fashions ¢ ions go, but | W € ) vd, ard are get- prettier every month, too. One model ! is now icveloped in There is & full net crown, with a lit- | t . d condidon. fruit tro t hiim of net or tullef. : ¥ o o net, hait WMoek from )\ b8 ©of shape. Was unuble to do any work. I began taking Car {he womar's fonic, and got relief from the very first tlickly pleated, and held| dose. By the time 1 had taken 12 bot- It up around the crown with a es, my health was comle restored, yink ¢r blae or violet or yel- | am now 48 years years old, but fcel ag good as I did when oaly 16. Cardui ccrminlfy saved me from losing my mind, and I feel it my duty to speak I its favor. 1 wish 1 had some power ever poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do um.bl n. On cne side over the ear | is a rosctte of ribbon with two long | i\ ends hanging from it. Each end is|‘® weighted down with a little ribbon ball, decorated with beads or gold or | silver spangles. Another attractive model is made depot, for 3 arge J you suffer from any of he ailments | all of lace, mouted on & wise frame, |, I")ines, s e 1500 iar to women, |! will cerl.ainly.be s-room house, on big ("V!’H\‘l" lot, east s orth your while to give Cardui a frial, front, easy teFmS...eo....._ ... ___ 1.500 I has been helping weak women ios ::e than 50 years, and will help you, Or full 200 east front, easy term . . nd Or whole block on easy terms.________ 5400 Ma'a"a ur chl"s & Fever acre irricated grove 11-2 miles out, with - 00 o | L e S oy e v . & Tood ms and lands at righ o on T[' Cudul. Your dmggist sells it Prescn; ‘vn No. 666 is prepared eipeuully *o rent, and furnished and nn':lrr;-r“slf:d lr'n).l:q’ Write to: Chattancoga Medicine Go., Ladies’ | $OF MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | ®"'nes and ecatents insured in millionsire Dest., Giialiarnooga, Tenn., for Spres | Five of six Goses will bresk sny case, and | compantes. mww u!?ugdyfll‘plubu' "Home | §f taken then as a tonic the Fever will not M G W|L for Wemen * in pialn wrapper, 38 | peturn, It acts on the liver better than . . LAHD : fCalomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ 17 Kentucky Bldg.. Fhons 102, Lakeland, Fra. e e FETRRE——— } But the! that we concern ourselves more with ' VOILE AND BLUE CHIFFON‘ ; | which hangs at ixth block from Main street, Will| Deen & Bryaut Bidg. Phoue 146. | the back of the imtee to resell either for pur- 1274 | skirt; the sI(les‘ or within ten days of his pur- and front are IORSE furnishings and mule jnw-[words in the Bnglish language in| i-{the White Primary, Nov., BLAND, NOV. 4, 1913. ee for announcement for City Offic » paid in @ FOR MAYOR ! Recognizing the value of his past ervices to the city and the fact that his recent election as commissioner- t-larce indicated that he is the choice of the people a3 their chief executive, the friends of 0. M. EATON | ‘npnounce Lim as a candidate for! ?nm_\or, subject to the action of the; | White Primary, Nov. 5th, 1913. CrERE BPLE { | | FOR MAYOR ‘ ! — | The friends of Hon. H. D. Bas-| sott hereby announce him a candi- date for the office of mayor of Lake- lapd for the year 1914, subject to the results of the white primary to Le held Nov. 5. Mr. Bassett ig a mo*st| conservative business man and we; earnestly solicit the votes of the peo- ple for him on the above date. CITIZENS. | l | | ‘ P ST AE CORE We are authorized to announce ! G. E. SOUTITARD 'as a candidate for Councilman from the Fourth ward, subject to the ac- tion of the White Primary, Nov. 6, 1913. We are huthorlzed to announce i W. S. IRVIN as a candidate for Councilman from | Ward 1, subject to the action of the We are authorized to announce J. M. KEEN ag a candidate for the office of Coun- ]uilm:ln from Ward 2, subject to the action of the White Primary Nov. 5. | We are authorized to announce E. C. FLANAGAN as a candidate for the office of Coun- ci'man from Ward 3, subject to the action of the White Primary, Nov. 5. { "o the Citizens and Voters of !Ward 4: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Councilman from this | ward to serve for the years 1914 and 1915, subject to the returns of the \White Primary, to be held Nov, 5. 1 oromige if nominated that I shail be on the job at all times, and use my| nower to give the people as careful | und conservative an administration | as possible. It shall be my desire to| use every effort to establish and maintain an economical zovernment, 05 W HICKS, The friends of Ilon. P. B. llnynub" wmnounce bim as a candidate for re- | Jection to the office of Councilman | ‘or the years 1914 and 1915 from the | 3econd ward. We realize that he has! 'nm‘dc a careful official and bring his, name again before the public as a| most excellent man for this office. l VOTERS. On account of the solicitation of numerous friends and citizens of my ward, I have decided to become a| candidate for re-election as council-| man for the years 1914 and 1915 from the First ward, and earnestly solicit the votes of the people, subjrct‘ [to the results of the white primary to be held Nov. 5. I promise if elected to .fnilhfnl]_v discharge the many duties lof this important office to the best | of my ability. Very respectfully, W. P. PILLANS. FOR COUNCILMAN The friends of Hon. Morris G. Munn of Ward 4 hereby announce nim a candidate for re-election to the office of councilman for the years 1914 and 1915. Mr. Munn has been the means of establishing a great work for Lakeland; he opposed strongly the i dea of taxing the prop- erty owners direct for sanitary sew- er connections and we desire to place (his name before the voters subject to the returns of the white primary {of Nov. 5, and ask your support on (that date. VOTERS OF WARD FOUR. —— FOR COUNCILMAN We rae authorized to announce A. J. HOLWORTHY s a candidate for Councilman in Ward Four, subject to the action of 5th, 1913, Had Expected It, A | A lady with a wasplike waist faint- 1 ed In a city street the other day and was carried into the nearest shop. | An Irishman, who had observed the occurrence, looked into the shop after & few minutes and inquired: | “How is she now?” “Oh,” said the shopman, coming to.” “Ah,"” replied Pat, “come in two, j bas ehe? Poor thing! | Just what I was afraid of.” Sure to Do Good Work. Warden (to new prisoner)—~What work can you do? What was your oo cupation? Prisoner—I was a 'cellist fn an op chestra, Warden—~Well, then, we'll set I work sawing wood, e “she's | : Bedud, it's|: o | po; e B NS s S H of adversity. t fi Do Your Banking With Us NATIONAL BA OF LEKELAND i FIRST USEFUL IN THE HOUSE WORK | SOME THINGS LAKELAND i Extensive Pockets in Which Many Articles May Be Bestowed Are Worth Ccnsideration. For such occupations as housework | High, Healthful Location. the older the gorments worn the bet- ter, for the ohvious reason that good clothes would be quickly eoiled, there- fore an o!d skirt that “doosn’t matter” stiould speciudly be set aside for the |Jarcest Fireproof Hote!, als! purpose. . The simple ¢ stion illustrated by the accompanyinz sketch can be car- ried out in a few moments It merely consists of making two roomy pockets of the nature shown in the front of the skirt. These pockets can be made of any strong material such as brown holland, for instance, and shay be cut out in one piece, sewn down the cen- ter and bound at the openings with braid, or possibly, should we have a remnant of material from which the skirt was made, then that could be used. In such work as nailing up pictures, laying carpets, hanging curtains, an apron is very often much in the way, and an old skirt with roomy pockets of the nature described is almost as easily slipped on as an apron and will be found a great improvement upon it, and hammer, tacks, pins, ete., can be placed in the pockets and be ready to hand whenever required. —— - N Nosology. see where surgery has a glrll with a noge :ro:)xyl btr :‘:s?r.pl:ienq gers."” “Yes, and 1 Suppose as a scenter of rest it will receive reinted come R R T SR R TR ‘3 }-V_l;en You Think of Gifts U EEEEmELm RN BT CTRE ST LS ] i Remamber that we are headquarters for artistic, us:’ 1 and unusual ar.icles, such as ars ideal for pres:nts. , Books Eooklets Easkets Stationery If you shou'dd e inday wife behind, would you 'eave her the af tional distress of h:ving to worry choy money m:tters? Startabank accor nt pog It will growas the weeksslipby, andycou yj soon be so interested that you will teo t)f it DOES grow. Inthe event of YOUR DEAT you have YOUR WIFE safe from the ;stou? { voters at the White Primary, Nov. 5. lS\lendrl Ldueational Facilitic | | Desk Fittings Alligator Goods The Lakeland Book Stort Benford & Steitz rand leave a distr s i R O ORIV T Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida, ) i Prooressive, Cospaopolitan Ci;i ship. 8 Municipal Ownership of Litkt .. Water. modern. Splendid Winter Chautanqua, ¢ Delightfu] Year-Rornd Climate Exceptionally Fertile Back Oy Handsome and Well-Stocked S Center of Five Railroad D Rig Railroad Pay Ro'l. ! Mammoth Citrus Packine Fov v Churches of all Denominations, Numerons Industria! Enteriris Three Strong Banking Concors § An Up-to-Date Daily Newsnaner Miles of Granolithic Sidewalks. Sewerage System, I Vitrified Brick Streets. and : Everything that goes to moke! Live, Lovely City—6,500 1 15,000 in 1915, CALL FOR ELECTICN Notice is hereby given that o' “th day of November, A. ! v Democratic primary electict the city of Lakeland, Florida. ¢ held for the purpose of nomi ‘the following officers: A mayo "our councilmen, one from e the four wards, Candidat qualify by paying to R. E. It treasurer of the committee amounts get forth herein: Forl $5, for each councilmen, $4. “The following {inspectors clerk are hereby appointed to sald election, to-wit: L. J. |and F. H. Thompson, inspt and A. C. Armstead, clerk EPPES TUCKER. 1R.. Chafrman City Democratic Fxef i Committee. " Attest: M. F. HETHERINGTON, 1 i P Toys Dclls China Vases Pictures Statuoarn