Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 2

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YARNELL. Successor to W. K. McRae TRANSFER LINED Draying and Hauling of All Kine Prompt and Reasonable Service Guaranteed Household Moving a Specialty The Protessions- A. X, ERICKSON, Attorney at Law Real Estate Questions Drane Building J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM of Chronic Diseases 208 1-2 E. Pine St (Opposite Depot) TURKISH BATHS AND MASSAGE For Men and Women Office, Room 21, Raymondo Bldg Opposite_Park) Reducti(onpnon eSason Tickets [« telalelele el uletulu e e ule e e T e e e § SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D § e Q EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Phone: Office 141; Residenre 39 Sulte |, Bryant Bullding LAKELAND, FLA. QOO0 QUAQ F 00000 ] t ] t i ¥ 3 [ { { { Residence phone. 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Riue. Ground Floer i 1 DR. SARAH E. WHEBLER i OSTEOPATH : ! Rooms 2 and 3, Skipser Buliding i LAKELAND, FLA. ; [luin wlntuln s luielulale s e o e e e ) §OOO = QOVORIQOT ST ~hn.u 1 July, it0v -l § UR. W. 8. IRVIN i DENTIST ! s Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Bulldisp | Phone: Office 180; Residence X4 i RCQ0O00 v OQOQOQ00 HOCO0Q0OL CROBOHOBORHOROHOROORORN A RO ] DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN -l Bpacial Attention Given o i SURGERY ! ] ] I Doen-Bryant Building, i Vil DR.W. k. GRCOVER— ‘i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 6 and 4 Kentucky Bulldlu Lakeland, Florida ofuletalalululululululntile e Seiutatu tntvi et =] ] R BLANTON & LAWLER ' I § E ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ! | ! E Lakeland, Florida uln QODOQ IO GC o WILSON b Q AND SURGEQN e 3 Q b v Spwcial Attention Glven &k [} Py & g OF WOMEN AND ' T 4 ) TINRT it o] ' ) i ‘:! 1 3 E koo ? o { 4 Q ¢ ! —Aitorney at-Lawa- Reom 7, §tuart Bidg Bartow, I TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyer— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Flori¢ e LOUIS A FORT ARCHITECT KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYXB Office Upetairs East of Sourt Hen g BARTOW, FLORIDA Examipation of Tities and Rea' Estate Law a Bpeelaity Al B RMITH ‘ LOANS, 'NVESTMENTE i Jun ENTATS Have -om ntores u snsps I olyy - and subu . AL e Better ne e vacs Wil wade sell for cash or o8 eAfY larms l Room 14 Futeh & Sextry Ridg LAKELAND, FLORIDA — _D harness, the , NOTARY PUBLIC E 'F RSALE..! FOR SALE—15 acres frost- proof | land in a nest of four lakes, two FOR l-‘lRE, accident, miles east of Lakeland. Price| reasonable; terms. L. W. Cowd-| ery. 1821 FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms, plastered; city water; lot 50x140. Price $500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1800 FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock|W. eggs for hatching; also cocks and cockerels; all of exhibition and egg-producing strain. H. L. Kel- ley, Griffin. 1814 FOR SALE—Player plano, Wheelock make; reasonabie. Apply Mrs. Geo. Dudley, corner Tennessee avenue and Orange street. 1694 FOR SALE—House two blocks from depot on paved streets; modern throughout; s#x rooms, nice and high location. Nichols & Waring, | — owners. 1609 | W 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—8 acres sugar cane, ready to cut. Call on G. C. Bar- ton, rooms 1 and 2, Deen-Bryant building. 1833 | Ja! erwise in use. the Lone Star Transfer business and PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streetr clayed, | I8 Miscellaneous. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all liability, and steam boiler insurance, see D. H. Sloan. 1832 its branches. Sidewalks a speclal-' ty. First class work. B. Zaner- wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 ANTED—Dressmaking and plain sewing, first class work, terms reasonable. Room 14, Raymondo Bldg. Mrs. Langman. 1819 FOUND—Umbrella, owner may have same at Telegram office upon iden- tifying same and paying for this advertisement. SAVOY HOTEL and Restaurant, first class modern rooms, home cooking, one block north depot. 203 N. Kentucky Ave. 1815 E MAKE a specialty of automobile insurance, fire, accident, liability, and theft, one or all combined. Strong liberal companies. D. H. Sloan. 1832 ANY ONE desiring to buy either of my homes in Lakeland communi- cate with me (not in hands of real estate agents). Mrs. J. D. O’Hern, Bamberg, S. C. 1809 Everybody heer their eyes on ck Scarlett, when they are not oth- He has bought back ready to do your hauling. Phone cement sidewalks, electric lights, |79 1759 city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 8l{|TABLE BUARDERS—A limited FOR SALE--New 6 and back porch. 6-room house, front Lot 72 1-2 by 140 number of boarders for private table board taken at 519 South Tennessee avenue. 1750 feet. All inclosed by good fence. e bze"":‘;“‘t“"e" Siri :; PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Waork :Lst 30 dso' : ess‘?]er“He 1 : done naatly and promptly. Room el e ey 200, Drane Bidg. Phone 6 1667 freight depot, for prices and terms. 1832 FOR place, house. fence, SALE—By owner, a small about 2 acres, with 4-room All cleared and good wire with a few small orange trees. Near Lake Parker, with a fine view of same; about 2 miles from park. Can be made an ideal HAVE TH JiUs lor puade service at a. et oail { machines a* FRE therefore fu e W my patrons t.c 1 i service 3)i1in- able. Day phone No. 65; aight, 312 Black. 1615 home. For further information, call on J. M. Holmes, manager Central Hotel. 1827 FOR SALE —Ozone Grove lots. We have a few choice lots left. Prices right. Ask us! Nichols & War- ing. 1609 W E HAVE BARGAINS in residence property; residences and vacant lots, in practically every section of the city. Selling only our own property. See us. D. H. Sloan. 1832 FOR SALE—Two new bungalows under construction. Will be done about Jan. 1, modern throughout. In best part of Dixieland. Zlec- tric lights, bath and city water. Improvements all around. Nich- ols & Waring. 1609 S ey s e e |6y FOR SALE-—House of 4 rooms, plas- 6 ! tered; lot 136x200, on East Rose street, this week for $1,200 The] John F. Cox Realty Co. lTfiu‘,r" FOR RENT| ol N -.\ \ ol ¢ The| John F. 1800! ___“—_I FOR RENT—Fu ed front rmm' on first floor, all modern conveni- ences, private entrance from ve-| randa. 316 South Virginia ori phone 14 Blue. 1743 il cash pa Cox Realty Co. ment, Everythi his shoes The best of! t of blankets, the ed. robe f»r yourself Mcfi ASHAN THE HARNESS MAN 'Al’TO.\IOBlLE OWNERS can hav | MARINELLO SYSTEM | | ming.” Facial Massage , FOR TRADE—Building lot for goo dray horse, choice cf severa! lcta Horse must be gentle and sounc weight about 1200 pounds. Sce Nichols & Waring. 1609 Having purchased and subdivide: e Jesse Keen estate of 560 acre a-half melle weat of city Umits, w now selllng in 10 and 20-scr cta scme of the finest truck an¢ m lands {n this gection at th vht price a1d terms ¥or parti see . Rogan, Room ! and ¢ & vani Bldg. Pnons 146 127 T0 I TY OWNERS s to 1 \ g ) ri 1, eithe y \ list Quick Sal 1 PICKARD COMPANY Phone No. 6 | Room 200, Drane Building 23: | their tires vulcanized and repaire fn the most satisfactory manne at W. B. Arendell's Blcycle an General Repair Shop, on Ceda street, just back of Central Phas | macy. 146 of Beauty Culture | Electrolysis Manicuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Trnntment't MARINELLO PREPARATIONS Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla. ARE AGENTS for the famous i and eral line of auto- We buy , and for spot cash will competition. dirert, pay ¢ meet agents also automobiles, the leading cars in this country. Lakeland Automo- bile and Supply Co. 1832 { learn to run the m { I can tell Jack that I Ve are o for Ford and Cadillac E:Eo:cb:oooon'o) 'ofiooo.@'b’ooo} %HER GHEAT ACHIEVEMENT g By C. K. KNOX. E:; 3"0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'o'o'o'o'o'o:o!o.of “Oh, Mrs. Lee,” cried that good woman'’s nearest neighbor, “will you come over to my flat and see if I have laid the pattern of my goods the right way? I'm going to make a dress all by myeelf, and I know Jack will be awfully proud of me. You see, he has the most absurd idea that I'm just a doll, and I'm determined to show him that ] am as capable as any young married woman.” “Certainly Mrs. Henry,” she said. Then when her eyes fell on the pat- tern which was epread on the Henrys' dining table, she exclaimed: “Why, you're making the bodice one way of the goods, and the skirt the other. It's too bad but that will never do.” “Well, I don’t see how I can ever get the dress out of this piece of material if we have to be so particular,” mourned its owner, “It was a remnant and I got it cheap. Jack how economically I can get up a costume.” “When there’s an up and down de sign,” Mrs. Lee said, smiling, “it is necessary to have all the parts run in the same direction. Still, by facing the skirt instead of hemming it, I be- lieve there'll be plenty.” “I simply can't make head or tail of the thing,” she said, as she held up | @ the bodice of her gown which she was basting. “See what a weird shape it fs. I don't believe the pattern is right.” Mrs. Lee took the garment and ex- amined it critically, Then she laughed. “You have mistaken the sleeves for the fronts, and basted in the under arm pieces wrong side up,” she an- nounced. “I believe I'd better pin it together for you the way it goes.” Mrs. Lee had iced her cake and was sitting down to her desk to write a let- ter when a knock at the kitchen door took her back to the rear of the flat. “Oh, I thought you'd be out here or I'd have gone to the front door,” said Mrs. Henry. “Sec, I'm ready to have you fit me. Haven't I basted this up quickly? Thank you so much for sticking in thoze pins. Now, I just take it in where you've pinned, don't 1?7 If you don't mind I'll sit down here to do it, because, perhups, it would be well for me to slip it on again for your inspection before :t's really sewed.” After another fitting Mrs. Lee re- basted the necessary alterations her- self and showed Mrs. Henry just where to stitch the seams. “I forgot to ask if I could use your sewing machine,” she remarked, sweet- “I'm Ready to Have Yeou Fit Mo tangled in the new fully “Thank you. I' dear. It in, “Perhaps 1'd bz hr do the seams for you. Mrs, Henry? “Oh, if you only will. I glance throughn the fashions in this of yours to get an idea for the tr:u Wken at last the ='x ching was do“fl Mrs. Lee kept her ing the skirt, ha m; prv‘knd seams after discovering Mrs peculiar knack of wrinkles in than out ing with pride, {2nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel, Kitchen. “I came in sxmpl_\ d she annn fect we much ye 1 want to show | at the FLECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL SHOP THOS. 1. CARDWELL Lakeland, Fis »ooo«-nooommooe' mootm = Nmmmm = At this Period use all Safe. guards:for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice="OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per sistent SAVER, Lakeland Ice Compar, Phone 26 | Long Life of Linen that i just what we are giving 18 what you are looking for and alon, with good laundry work. Try us. 3. l(md \’feam Lcmmz g ,.,.y. cost of livit g ’Cll (I Lincicer f(ltmcr Vil seli steple greeeries, hey, : feed, Wilson-Toom er Fertilizers, all ; : kinds of shipping crates and baskets, 3 ;1 ard seed potaices, etc., at reduced i} {: prices, i 35 — v §§Mayes Grocery Co. i i Wholesale Grocers 1 ‘é Lakelan d, . Florida §§ 3 & & THE PHOENIX L2 Christmas, Itha‘k Call again duming 19| L. €. PEACOC ... MANZA Tre PHOENIX 'BARBER SHO? \\a\h Lvening Telegram 10¢ 4 chk kelands leading Barb®f hop wish you alla Mer vou for 1913 patrong® 4 bring a friend. ER GE! "u“ = % § |

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