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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA, FEBRUARY 5, 1914 WE MAKE a specialty of automebile insurance, fire, accident, liability, and theft, one or all combined. Strong liberal companies. D. H. LOUIS A. FORT (lassitied Advertising \ A, : SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR TEN DAYS KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA 5 LE A NICE HOME FOR RENT 20 acres choice fruit land, clear. ' \ * A i On hard road close to depot. Louk | i 5 FOR S ee| A six-room residence, close in for|¢pis yp. Pickard Brothpers. 200 é:mQQOQOQQuQDJQOOOQOOuo y rent. City water and large yard|prape Bldg. ' 1992 BLANTON & LAWLER {5 ACRES good farming land on Lake Okahumpka, middle Florida, for eale cheap or exchange for 20 acres of good land near Lakeland. Bargain for stock farming| and vegetable growing. Excellent cit- rus land. Mrs. R. W. Bridges, Fernleigh Inn, Lakeland Florida. ' 1900 VEW BUNGALOW of 5 roomsand bath, electric lights, lot 50x200 “with bearing trees. First-class for with flowers. in advance. 58. Price $18 per month E. Tucker, Sr., phone 2018 FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms, furnish- ed for light house-keeping, 710 East Lime St. 2027 e e e FOR RENT-—2 furnished rooms on I1st floor. Apply 803 South Flor- ida or phone 291 Black 2003 FOR RENT-—3 furnished rooms. Ap- ply at 306 North Tennessce Ave "2,500.. The John F. Cox Realty i i Co. 1884 | ; e OR SALE——WV.(S size, 20-) 4'\1;'1'7}11“[: RENT--One 5-room cottaze on anteed gold watch, cheap if sold at Florida Ave Phone 244 ,once. . W. J. G., or call at Tele- A, W. Cornelison. 2025 ' gram, officc. t. | OR SALE—Light shares stock of Security: Abstract and Title Com- :Pal‘i!.‘fl‘f Bartow, Fla. . Fiske Johnkel, owner. 1848 'OR SALE— A1 | iticn, locate: ““in one'of I'lori t E.'%. Hainz, Scbring, la. 1 towns. 2020 'OR S.ALE—*LO(, two blocks frcm * City Hall, 209 N. Y. Ave., South4 S 2024 [ R - 'OR SALE—Seven room dwelling, 2 story, has two large halls and bath; all modern conveniences; t 86x135 with 30 bearing or- ange and ‘grapefruit trees; one of the belt locations on South Flor- ida avenue; close in. Apply to W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. Phone 102 and 160, 2015 ;OR. B-LLE—Bulck runabout; will trade for lots. Scally & Bassett. ‘Miscellaneous, { il-()[l FIRE, accident, liability, and | steam boiler insusance, see D. H. jeausloan’ 18352 { CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION in all its branches. Sidewalks a special- ty. First class work. B. Zaner- wich, Box 622 Lakeland. 1791 ———l e POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 55. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatlg and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 I HAVE TH (.. CARS for puilic service at anv and all hours. .ly machines are _adlilees and : am therefore fu... _jyuipped to eive 1943 '-.--q--—-—-———————————~—-———-- OR SALE—A 121-2 acre bearing orange and grapefruit grove at " Frostproof, price $6,000. Address Owner, Box 45, Frostproof, Fla. p 1977 \ ¢ ARE HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON AASY:TERMS—AIl streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, ‘city water, shade trees. See G. C. ' Roghn or S. M. Stephens. 829 Bt EW. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW—City water and light; lot 60x135; east front, broad veranda, $1,200, ' need money. P. 0. Box 497. b 1978 e e e e | IR SALE—Good residence lot close m. east front; fine young stallion, lld plano in first class condition; algo: hotel and restaurant. L. W. Yarnall, Lakeland, Fla. 2017 FINE BUILDING LOTS in best fon in Dixieland for $3,000. @ John F. Cox Realty Co. 1885 | E—32-caliber pistol, new; P bargain. Address W. J. ., call at Telegram office. tf FOR RENT. body keer their eyes on lett, when they are not oth- | 4n use. He has bought back | Star Transfer business and f to do your hauling. Phone; 1759 o T—Modern 7 room house, nveniences, East Lime. Ap- 8 E. Lime street. 2018 BD TO RENT—House in de- neighborhood; must have n conveniences. Phone §0 2019 ENT—Two desirable fur- rooms. Apply 519 East Or- Phone 217 Blue. 1940 WNGALOW FOR RENT #imodern improvements, onth. 511 E. Orange. $25 19837 PRNISHED rooms and bath; B, screens, electric lights and 317 Virginia. 19835 NT--Rooms either furnished furnished. Choice locs 203 Myrtle St. 4 JENT—Furnished rooms for housekeepsng; also store my patrons tr.e nost service obtain- able. Day phone No. 65; night, 318 Black, 1615 e i B P WE 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 e SO ey e Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keen estate of 660 acrer one-balf mile west of eity limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acr tracts some of the finest truck an¢ farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For partieu lars see G. C. Rogan, Roome 1 and § Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 1486. 1M WANTED—Permanently, at once, by couple with small child, fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing; references exchanged. P. 0. Box 211. 1976 PRICES automobile tires and tubes have recently been reduced, We have in stock a complete line, and for spot cash (which are our terms) can and will, meet any le- gitimate competition. A full line on D S S— A HOME READY FOR O0CCUPANCY If you want to buy a of automobile supplies of all kinds. TLakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 1832 NOT FOR SALE Unless I can convince you that it is a sound proposition. I have a nice tract of land near town that is worth the price asked. It will take some cash and balance at 8 per cent. No chromos, just plain business. Please don’t take up my time unless you are willing to pay a fair price for an honest proposition. Address Owner, care Telegram. 1970 WE ARE OFFERING some big bar- gains in our own real estate, mak- ing prices which will give the buyer a handsome profit. D. H. Sloan. 1832 WE HAVE In stock a large line of Ford and Cadillac cars, and can sell you just as cheaply as you can buy them anywhere. Call and take a look whether you buy or not. Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. 1 e — 29 WE SELL CITY and country prop- erty. Orange groves a specialty. Agents for Gulf Fertilizer and | Griffin Brothers nursery stock. See us. Pickard Brothers Co.,| 200 Drane Bldg. Phone 6 dly-wkl Apply to D. H. Cumbie, Florida avenue. 2005 RENT—Six-room, two-story all modern improvements, South Missouri avenue. a and Georgla Land Co. 2010 WE HAVE for sale five miles from Lakeland, 3-4 mile from A. C. L. depot, 65 acres eof fine citrus and | truck land, fenced, 1-3 cleared, house and barn, about 2 acres in bearing eitrus trees. This is the best bargain in Polk county. See Scally & Bassett. 1942 six-room ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i ] v Lakeland, Florida. : residence in a splendid location di-|y 1 rect from the '0\\'ner. comef.to see g D 0, ROGERS, LAWYER ; me. The lot is a corner 95X10). 13 Roow 17, Bryant Bldg. Phone 269 ) The price is rock bottom. Title per-| g 1 fect. K. Tucker, Sr., 317 South| 4 Lakeland. Florids. i Florida avenue. 2012 1 Y¥ ROGARAOONG . ANSTRCIIOINNS - DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS F a goed hotel proposi tion, a L. Hainz, Se-| Physician and Surgeon bring, Fla. 2010 s Eiley "1 Office: Rooms 5 and 6 Elliston Bldg. 5 = Lakeland, Fla b T AN \ . © i Slor a: Y YOUNG I Mp fof travel i BIORGAE by o D0 Al 7R 1EAT0 8011 Bliie| an make od money; tv | | required. Good pron I'ravel, care Telegram J. D. TRAMMELL | yo 81l Attorney-at-Law Searvan ks i Hided Lakeland, Fla. WANTED - To buy direct from own- | | ; oo " HOE b n in real est 'H\:\r Estat n duly, 1860 I ¥ 3 s AL | v ( ot Will cons 2 R, W. 8. IRVIN ¥ 1 or mproved. If no bar- :; [ ] . don't answoer, Give full in-i ¢ DENTIST . | i % { ) 14 and 15 Kentuckv Buliding { formation first letter. If attrac-|3 ne: Office 18 tesic 4 ;l tive will look you up. Address|™* ¢ 1 ne car run” {li3758 56 Wiieon ; 2016 o FHYSICIAN AND SURGEOW ! v T e e L Bpwelal Attentt il ' FOR SALE—Automobile, 5 passen 4‘ P pnhian en ' gery gears recently overhauled. 5 DISEASES OF WOMEN ANWD 7, Address Box 411, 2006 | 3 1 Adress Box 3 CHILDRE¥ ! ) Deen-Bryant Bidp.. Sulte § ! 3 Phone 357 ' FOR SALE—One lot, close in, siwe-] —= walk, water, light and sewera g 0R.W. R. GRCOVER— $600; count for cash. terms to suit; liberal dis Box 414 2007 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The Protessions. A. X. ERICKSON, Attorney at Law Real Estate Questions Drane Building THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM of Chronic Diseases 208 1-2 E. Pine St (Opposite Depot) Telephone 86 Blue TURKISH BATHS AND MASSAGE For Men and Women Office, Room 21, Raymondo Bldg (Opposite Park) Reduction on Season Tickets Rooms 5 and 4 Kentucky Buildin Lakeland, Florida QBN HOROHOCRIORD O ROROMCRORONORONCRY OR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAW Bpacial Attention @iven 0 SURGER @Qround Floer HHOLHOCHOCHORCROACRICE p TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers—. Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Flori¢ L.W.YARNELL Deon-Bryant Bullding, ot tisiag- nl-tel 1elNY - @ -~ o GOOOACOOAOAUICOVAH C0000C SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D Practice Limited to Treatmen and Operations of EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office 141; Sulte 1, Bryant Bullding LAKELAND, FLA, GASOGOOOTOVAR OO0 AOVOTOLH Phone : Residence 239 VU DUD VOO, e o -~ » Residence phone, 278 Black Office phone, 278 Hlue. DR. SARAH E. WHEBLER OSTEOPATH Rooms 2 and 3, Ski LAKELAND, Yolalutululwlnietutulutalu platnletnlulale ulele] T. A. RODGERS “The Dirt Man” REAL ESTATE, RENTS AND COLLECTIONS DOVOLLVOLO X v o o ey % Country and Town Property, Farms and Groves a Specialty. Call andLook Over My List W B MOON,M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention given to diseases of women and chronic diseases of men. Complete electrical equipment, Office Over P. 0. Phone 350. Hours: 9-11, 2-4; Evenings, 78 o JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIO LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE Have some Intsresting snaps la iy and suturban properiy, farms, oW Better see me 33 once Wik (rade sell for cash or on easy terms. Room 14, Futeh & Qentry Bigg LAKELAND, FLORIDA MARINELLO SYSTEM of Beauty Culture Facial Massage Electrolysis Manicuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Scalp Treatment MARINELLO PREPARATIONS 2nd Floor, Room 211, Kibler Hotel Phone 361, Lakeland, Fla. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWTXR Ofice Upstairs East of Beurt Hoew BARTOW, FLORIDA Examination of ¥Witles aad Rea) e Estate Law & Spesialty Successor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LINKES Draying and Hauling of All Kiné Prompt and Reasonable Bervice Guaranteed Household Moving a Specialty YOU CAN BANK ON OUR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side- walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, ete., for we use the very pest of uni- form PROVEN cement, finest sands, etc., and we never skimp the pro- portion cf cement used. Have you some work | done? [ 508 west Main St. FLORIDA NATICNAL VAULT CC. Successor to Lakeland Artifietal 8tone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. you want A STRONG HORSE THE FAVORITE HORSE If you want your favorite horse properly clothed, bring him to head- quarters for all horse clothing and equipment. What we sel] and what we ask for it make us winners. Ev- erything for the horse at Mc GLASHAN - ist, stopping at the rural garage. WIRES CUT BY FLYING SAND Difficulty of Installing Electric Trolley Line or Wires in the Desert of Sahara. Extending from Cairo to the Pyra- mid of Gizeh is an electric trolley line which is used chiefly by tourists. The trunks of huge palm trees serve as trolley poles to support the overhead conductor, and the contrast between the modern hurrying motor cars and the peaceful centuries-old tombs of the Pharaohs holds the interest of many a contemplative traveler. At one side of the trolley conductor, on bell-shaped insulators, are run the feeders, which, like the trolley wire, are of bright, hard-drawn copper. After these wires had been installed it was soon found that they invariably broke and fell within six or seven monthg, the cross-section being much reduced at the point of fracture. In- ve ion showed that the desert winds which sweep across the right-of- way whip sand particles against the wires, causing a filing action which cuts away the copper much like an | artific id blast. The glass ;:hth-:" f are | 1stalled along the road | have ox he same destructive | action r effect is observed with the it nt units, used to light the way to the Sphinx. Thes strings of lamps, besides having be moved at frequent in '!'\:1!:: to ac- commodate the vary level of t shifting sands, are rapidly eaten away by the etching action of the desert winds. Thus far no remedy ha discovered for this destruction except frequent renewals.—Electrical World. In the Prohibition State, “Got any gasoline?” (od the tour- “Sorry, mister,” said the manager. “but ye come jest a mite too late, My wife’s puttin’ up brandied peaches fer them summer bLoard and we used the last drap yiste: say " —Judge. THINK OF YOUR BLESSINGS Seldom Indeed Do Wrinkles Appear When Mind Is Filled With Calm and Peaceful Thoughts. Keep your mind calm and peaceful and no wrinkles will come to destroy your beauty. Think pleasant thoughts. Do not let little incidents excite or upset you. Do not leave for an ap- pointment so late that you must hur- ry. Keep yourself happy. After all, nothing does so much for a woman's looks as plain happiness, and not only for her looks, but for her whole health. You can always tell the woman whose mind is at peace. She never has indigestion or stomach trouble, for both are born of nerves. She never has the anxious, startled look, which is the trademark of the average New York woman. It really is a difficult task for the woman who has always given in to nerves, to take a firm hold on herself and to keep calm. At first, it may seem an impossibility. Begin at first by shutting off unpleasant thoughts whenever you find them at work in your mind. Resolutely turn them out by replacing them with happy thoughts. After a while it will becomo a habit and harassing ideas will cease to tor- ment you. Above all, smile. Even if it is only a mask at first, smile and soon you will find that the very effort to smile has impressed a smile on your brain and you will make it a cnstom _to smile instead of to_frown some P R b S e SRR R G e T e e RO e e Alonza Logan LOGAN & TOWNSEND BUILDING CONTRACTORS PAGE SEVEN at all kinds of news. Let “smile and be beautiful” become your motto.— Pittsburgh Dispatch. THREE BAGS NOW NECESSARY Fashion Demands That There Be Sep- arate Accessories for Various Periods of the Day. Three types of bag which the per fectly equipped woman positively must have are one for shopping, one for afternoons and one for fancy work. The accepted shepping bag is the pan- nier, a slender, elegant affair in finest pelt—black or colored—kid lined, inset on one side with a tiny watch and swinging trom a rather broad loop handle of matching leather. In afterncon or bridze bags there is a choice in flowered satin, printed silk, metallic ad and velvet brocade or embroidered pean de soie shape. They are fitted with purses, rors and powder boxes, and they swing from cordage handles, The work bag must be dainty envuczh for any winzs-room, Gold and silver noue too good to contri aking and indeed| t are wholly of that it the real smart work | vinted Japauese silk crepe, lat Japai » bask SUITS THE YOUTHFUL FIGURE Nothing More Charming Than This Gown, Cut Along Appropriate and Simple Lines, i The gown for a young girl which accompanies this is reminiscent of the Moven age fad which claimed our allegiance a short while ago. Theso lines are always girlish in their suggestion and be- coming to the av- erage youthful figs ure. The frock is cut from dark ruby velour de laine; the blouse folded to the left in surplice fash- fon over a little vest of tucked cream silk. This has a low collar of the same which rolls back over a black satin four- in-hand tie. The slecves reach to the wrist. The close- ly fitting hip yoke disappears at the hips tnder a short basque of the mate- rial button trimmed. Tango Garter, The unlimited display of stocking in the tango has given rise to the “jew- eled” garter, worn immediately below the knee, and recalling Tom Hood's “Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg,” to display which necessitated a very particular type of skirt, shorter on one side than even Diana's. Those who have seen the tango danced will realize what abundant opportunity it affords for the display of stockings, even more at the back than in front. This should cause a good boom for silk stocking makers. The transparent ones are becoming more and more re- vealing with every week. Tango stockings are black, or otherwise dark in tint, unless worn with white or light gowns, when they accord with the tonq of these or are in gold color. t £ Tawncend Wo T fenisn Sursty Bonde 00 30 SaNvIge If you want a careful . consistent. and re- liable estimate on the construction of your building, SEE US IMMEDIATELY. TELEPHONE 66 Weshow you above | ¢ Some Snapshots of our Delivcry Wagon asseen about town Try him on these: Heinez Spaghetti French Pears Mushrooms Crab meat Lobsters Kippered Herring CRE Put Lak creg hav VE( equ cut till W put lett cheese: small cookesd string beans; ith Futch & Gentry Bldg )ld Spot is a wonder when it comes to Getting there on time MAMED RICE AND CHE : a layer of cold boited rice in a with a layer of one of grated until dish is full, Bake until ing dish; cover and continue 1 sauce ing cheese on top. cheese is melted and brown iETABLE SALAD C‘ut up some an beets all cover jelly; in small moulds and turn out on uce hearts; add al amount of cooked p inte dice, and carrots the colors are even and an unsweetened lemeon pass mayonnaise. W.P.PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93