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i ‘ 2 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 9, 1914. Double Farm Harness ‘The dependable kind, that is the darness to buy. ; Wears well and looks well. It is the harness we sell. Our prices are geasonable, but remember that qual- fty, not price, is the real standard of Marness value. MGLASHAN THE HARNESS MAN A. X. ERICKSON, Attorney at Law y Real Estate Questions Drane Building {an uleluls uls uiniu uin;s Fule:n nlwiv] SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D. Practice Limited to Treatmeni and Operations of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT * AN o 1 Phone: Office 141; Residence 23 |4 Suite 1, Bryant Bullding g LAKELAND i QOOQOOOOOOOQC'( 20O P ———————————————————— Residence phone, 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH B. WHEDLER OSTEOPATH Rooms 2 and 3. Skipper Buliding LAKELAND, FLA. DHEHOHHOO OO IORCHORHTHIRRCH GHOOOOO0 HHOOHOCHE GO e ot e o g e g e Established In July, 1800 ; DR. W. 8. IRVIN { DENTIST i Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding ; Phone: Office 180; Residence 84 gmmanouoomonoo HACHIOHHO 01 CHOROHCHOBORCRCHOBCHOBY DR. B & SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN @pecial Attention @Gives W SURGERY Deon-Bryant Bullding, OR. W. X. GRCOVER— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4 Kentucky Building FOR SALE—Lots, close in; any kind you want. 817 E. dLime. Frank McKay, owner. e ———— FOR SALE—Buick car four passen- ger, 1912 make. Has been thor- oughly overhauled. Price $450. Only reason for selling going away. Address 511 E. Orange St., Lake- land. 1599 —— s FOR SALE OR TRADE—One player piano in first class condition. L. W. Yarnall, doyal hotel. 1795 i i s FOR SALI at a bargain—One auto- matic Remington shot gun, 12 cal- ibre; will sell at half price; it can be seen at room 12, Futch & Gen- try building. A. H. Houston. 1788 ———————————————————————————— FOR SALE--Run-about buggy for $16.50. See Dr. Samuel F. Smith . 1763 FOR SALE-—Player plano, Wheelock Apply Mrs. corner Tennessee 1694 make; reasonable. Geo. Dudley, avenue and Orange street. FOR SALE—On easy terms, a new, modern bungalow, overlooking Lake Parker, five rooms with bath and screened porch. Special in- dncements for cash if picked up before the 1(Gth of January. Ad- dress Box 428, city. 1740 FOR SALE—Visible typewriter in good condition. $30 cash takes it. Apply Telegram office. FOR SALE—House two blocks from depot on paved streets; modern throughout; six rooms, nice and high location. Nichols & Waring, owners. 1609 FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two cor- ner lots near site of new school building; also rental property on North Florida avenue paying over $100 per month. All at a bargain. E. R. Trammell. 1621 e e FOR SALE-—A 25-barrel still com- plete with pump, vat, glue kettle and steam pump complete. Also five crops galvanized McCoy cups, all for quick sale. For further in- formation, apply to Sisal Hemp and Development Co., St. James City, Fla. 1634 ————————————————— FOR SALE—Some of most desirably located lots in Dixieland, some out South Florida Ave, som2 in block next to C. M. Clayton’e res- idence; low prices (considering splendid locations) and easy terms, D. H, Sloan 1742 e ————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, t" Lakeland, Florida cement sidewalks, electric lights, / ; i I city water, shade trees. See G. C. o D 3 RHOOOHOOUNR Jon0aawoo | 08N or S. M. Stephens. 829 BLANTON & an 4 FOR SALE—Ozone Grove lots. We %’ ATTORNEYS-AT-TLAW ’ have a few choice lots left. Prices o, ] right. Agk us! Nichols & War- & vakelapd, Florida ! ing. 1609 RIRDO0LO 00 AEHI OO Q000 QOO CHIHOC O ARG O DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAM AND SURGEON Spwcial Attention Giver %o # DISEASES OF WOMEN AND 8 CHILDREN Deen-Bryant Bldg.. Sulte § Phone 3§ OO OO OO0 HOIOCHMHOD ——————————————————————— Enomwnoomwmmufi; T 0. ROGERS, LAWYER : alwom 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 269 } ‘ Laieland. Florida. ' TR OOCH R CHONCROHCECHONH0RCt R AR AT 2. 3. HUFFAKER —Astorney-at-Law— Boom 7, Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fi P ———————————————————————————— TUCKER & TUCKER —Jawyers— LoUISs A FORT ARCHITEC™ KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELANF FLA 2 e e v ot v - W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYXR Dfice Upztairs East of Bourt Hew BARTOW, YLORIDA Txamiration of Titics and Kea Estate Law a Speelaity —_———— ) FOR SALE—Two FOR SALK- new bungalows under construction. Will be done about Jan. 1, modern throughout. In best part of Dixieland. Elec- tric lights, bath and city water. Improvements all around. Nich- ols & Waring. 1609 ~At a bargain, and on easy installments, one of thep ret- tiest little homes in Dixieland. Five room bungalow, east front, bearing orange trees, electric lights, city water. D. H. Sloan, owner. 1742 FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, plas- tered; lot 136x200, on East Rose street, this week for $1,200 The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1760 FOR TRADE—Bulilding lot for good dray horse, choice of several lota Horse must be gentle and sound welght about 1200 pounds. Nichols & Waring. .FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms; reasonable terms. Mrs, J. R. Boulware, 407 South Florida Ave. 1807 FOR RENT—Furnished room with fireplace and all modern conven- 43 Red. 16567 FOR RENT-—Three or flve rooms, furnished or unfurnished, reason- able. 711 West Lemon. 1664 FOR RENT—1 nicely furnished bed- JEREMIAH B. SMI¥YH NOTARY PUBLIE LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATR Have some interesting snaps im and suburban property, farms, Better see me al once. Wil sell for cash or on easy ferms. Room 14, Futeh & Gentry Bidg. I.:KILAIO. FLORIDA j room 501 South Tennessee, or phone 107. 1770 FOR RENT-—Rooms furnished or un- furnished; modern conveniences. Apply 401 West Lemon St. 1803 | iences. 1011 South Florida. Phone| 1805 FOR SALE—New house of six rooms, plastered; city water, orange trees,lwom( CASE IN DARK COLORS lot 50x140, in Dixieland, for $1, 100. Small cash payment. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1800 plastered; city water; lot 50x140. Price $500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1800 FOR RENT—Furnished room with board; corner Tennessee and East Riggins St. 1793 FOR RENT—One furnished room. Phone 142 Blue. 1786 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS nicely furnished, cheap; can be had Monday, Jan, 12, See J. W. Sapp, Phoenix Barber Shop. 1797 FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms at The will Hold Every Requisite for the FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms, | 411 South Tennessee. 1796 FOR RENT—Furnished front room on first floor, all modern conveni- ences, private entrance from ve- randa. 316 South Virginia or phone 14 Blue. 1748 NO MORE DESIRABLE residence property in or around Lakeland than Sloan Park, the lovely new subdivision bordering Lake Beulah on the west, and located along the new national highway, now being built between Lakeland and Tam- pa. We are improving streects, grading and claying, and have set water vaks on practically all the streets in subdivision, ani will continue making improvemencs there until we make it what name implies, a real park. Low prices, easy insialiments. D. H Sloan, owner, 1742 FOR RENT--Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. H. J. Mathias, Phone 354 Black. 1753 .Miscellaneous. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all its branches. Sidewalks a special- ty. [First class work. B. Zaner- wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 LOST—$90 in currency; had rubber band around it. Either lost in ‘[Lakeland, Griffin or Kathleen Lib- eral reward if returned to the Tel- egram office. 1792 WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Edi- son phonograph for good typewrit- er. Inquire Telegram office. YOUNG MARRIED MAN desires po- sition on orange grove the year around anywhere in the south. L. A. Platt, Lakeland, Fla. 1774 Everybody heep their eyes on Jack Scarlett, when they are not oth- erwise in use. He has bought back the Lone Star Transfer business and is ready to do your hauling. Phone 79. 17569 WANTED-—Experienced chauffer de- sires position. Can give references. Address Wayne W. Winans. 1768 TABLE BUARDKRS—A limited number of boarders for private table board taken at 519 South Tennessee avenue. 1750 PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 STENOGRAPHER—Work Room 1667 I HAVE TH CARS for puoiic service at anv and all hours. My machines are atlilces aml . am therefore fu oippet to v my patrons 11> b ¢t service dHiain- able. Day phone No. 65; mght, 313 Black. 1615 Having purchased and subdivider the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acres one-half mile weat of city limits, we See| ATe mow selling in 10 and 20-acr 1609 | tracts some of the finest truck ane farm lands in this section at tbe right price and terms. For partieu 'ars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and ! ® | Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146 127 { NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS We have men in the North this winter looking up parties to invest in Florida. Any one having lands, to sell of any deseription, either wild lots icome in and list with us. Our mottc or improved, city or houses |is “Quick Sales and a Square Deal.” PICKARD BROS. COMPANY Phone No. 6 | Room 200, Drane Building 232 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS can have their tires vulcanized and repaired in the most satisfactory manner at W. B. Arendell’s Bicycle ant¢ FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, ! all modern conveniences. 502 E. Orange street. 1801 General Repair Shop, on Ceda street, just back of Central Phar macy. | is sewn down at intervals so that it Sewing Room and Occupies l But Little Space. This is a neat and useful little case designed fc~ holding four pockets of needles, two pairs of scissors, and silks, etc. It can be carried out in string silk, casement cloth, art linen or art serge, and lined with soft silk and bound at the edges throughout with narrow ribbon. The center portion on which the scissors rest should be stiffened with cardboard sewn in between the cover and the lining. In the center of this part, a band of broad white elastic forms a serics of loops into \\hichi the scissors, bodkins, etc, may be | slipped and held in place. | On the rizht hand and left hand flaps, four little pockets are arranged to hold packets of needles, and in the lower flap, there are two long pockets for &ilks. To close the case, the two side pock- ets are folded on to the scissors, and then the lower pocket folded upwards and the flap at the top ioided down- wards. Ribbon strings are provided to secure the case when closed, and some pretty floral designs and pos- sibly the initials of the owner can be worked upon the exterior, The colors of the materials are a | matter of choice, but colors of too | light a shade should not be selected, ' as they will soil too ‘uickly. Dark ! green or claret colored material would | be serviceable and look well, and in } both cases, the lining might be of pale | blue or yellow soft silk. | COATS ARE TO BE LONGER! Parisian Dress Arbiters Have Sald So, but the Length Is to Have Some Restrictions. Of one thing we are certain: That the coats on street suits are decidely longer than what women expected. It is true that many short coats were brought over by the buyers, and hun- dreds more were made here, but the masters of dress, in Paris. accented a| longer coat and their models are win- ning out, One does not mean by this that the' coat reaches the knees, or that it is cut in a straight line around the fig: ure, but it does mean that the waist coat front reaches well below the| waist, and the back drops half way down to the k: There is no “bob- o8 tailed” elfect in the smart coat thig| month. it is excessively broad, and 80 full under the arms that it ;.|w;u'ur.-‘ to be draped, ond there is a narrow | belt across the back to push up thel fullness vhove the waistline, but there | is enough of a peplum below this| breadth and fullness to keep (hgl proper proportrons. i One of the very new street coats| has a panel insorted down the middle of the back wlich is cut six inches longer than the sides, hanging like a sash to the It is a straw which shows how the wind will blow. By the way, this coat was part of a suit that had many new features in it. It was a canary ycllow Suther- land tweed with a short skirt, a black satin collar on the coat and a lining of white satin with dull purple stripes. It was intended for country wear with a small black hat made of silk beaver holding upright a stiff yellow brush. knees. FASHIONS AND FADS. Lace dresses are much in favor ag|w ball gowns. The transparent tunic is exceeding- ly popular. Velvet bodies have long, loose fitting sleeves. The most fashionable “sports” coat is very E ish In ling the fish-tailed nightgown is entirely new. Mole heads the list of furs in the fashions of the moment In the new silhouette width is at the hips. Gun-metal-colored gloves with white stitching are new. { the greatest : | EITrrrees ‘ LL 1! There are ribbed-lace shoes with | gold cloth and satin uppers Afterncon coa are made of wool- en velour or velour de laine There is a k-to-nature trend in the shaping of the new co Chenile Flowers. Chenile flow 3 or corsage bouquets now ade of strings of clie , soft qual- ity, looped i 1 unted on green ¢ iffened with wire. Brilliant but at the same time | soft shades of red and blue and violet and green and yellow are used. These little flowers have a charm all their own, &nd are especially effective worn on the dull, gloomy days for which December is famous. 1460 “ . [ e o o s / D@D DB CPY D PO O O BB ODOE PRI DOPOIIFDE i QOOOGO0SOPUSLEIPIIHIC at the ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL sp™"— THOS. L. CARDWEL Phone 233 Lakeland, At this Period use all Sy guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice*OUR ICE. It pr: your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, du good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a ver: money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days v will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones 1 right now that every day is a full ice day for you. Anq stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consisten sistent SAVER. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 Long Life of Lina that 1 just what we are giving 1s what you are looking for ¢ alony, with good laundry work. Try us. Lakelana Steam -Laundr hexe 180 West Main . will do well to see me anteed to he first class in every way. Noth ing but the best materials used. Estimateie. cheerfully furnished. Any orders left witt he Wilson Hardware Co. will be cared fo=—= promptly. E.H. KNIGHT FHERP I 000000050 05000 000 400 MAYES GROCERY (0. RS « Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen \ ill sell staple groceries, ha . ! y‘ teed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all g kinds of shipping crates and baskets. an.d seed potatoes, etc., at reduced Prices, Mayes Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocers 89033 oo oo oot oo} Lakeland, Pl oo o Florida All work guan A | 38-2 R ' ) )V i . o