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lasszlzegl THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAN D, FLA,, JUNE 19, 1914, FOR SALE HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON TERMS—AII streets clayed, t sidewalks, electric lights, ater, shade trees. See G. C. p or S. M. Stephena. 829 ALE, TRADE OR RENT— rn 6-room bungalow on cor- Main street on South Ten- avenue. rates, W. Fiske 2525 ALE—New, eight room mod- home, close in, or two most pble lots near Lake Morton. price and terms this week, from owner. Call at 605 Lime St. 2677 pg purchased and subdividec mile west of eity llmits, we v selling o 10 and 20-zcr pome of the finest:truck ap: nds {p this section at ¢b: ice and terms. For partier G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and ® Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, LE—Good horse, fine driver, gain for cash. Box D, city. Lakeland, 2710 ISALK—1'wo nundred Dpaby ks at 15c each. From prize ping thoroughbred registered rca and Leghorn stock. If ped will sell hens with chicks pe dollar each. Come quickly make choice. G. W. Walker, n, Fla., three miles from land on Platt Place, near saw 2640 LE OR RENT—Elegant five- bungalow, bath and all mod- conveniences, 803 South Mis- avenue. Apply W. F. John- 2617 FOR RENT RENT—Flat of three rooms, ished or unfurnished, all mod- conveniences. 509 E. Orange. 2711 N'I'—1immediately, new mod- eight room, furnished house, Lake Morton. 605 East Lime. . Straw. 2677 NT—>5 room hounse on Vir- avenue. Apply Cut Price 2637 IRENT—Furnished rooms for housckeeping. Apply to D. mbie, South Florida avenue, 2006 Apply 2494 ENT—6-room cottage. S. T. Fletcher. pr two nicely furnished rooms rent. Hot water bath. 610 Lime street. IRENT—Rooms furnished for t housekeeping. 401 North ida avenue. Mrs, G. S. Mec- ey. 2572 IRENT—Six-room house; all ern improvements; ten min- ' walk of postoffice. Low rent 004 tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- hy. Phone 277. 2627 RENT—One suite in the Ste- Ins apartment house. Apply to . Stephens, city. 2383 RENT — Boarding house with piture and lease, doing 2ood vear round; cheap if tak- at once. Parties going away. re ‘25,” care of Telegram. 2690 jines RENT ¥ -5 room house, sleeping bath and hall. All improve- in. In orange Corner E. Lime St. 2712 grove. The John F. Cox Realty Co. : ot; east front, seven blocks | Rental at sum- | Jolmsou,I se Keen estate of 560 acre: | 2600 | ATE—Pool room. Terms. Box | TR ' MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE To all real estate brokers with whom I have my South Florida ave- nue home listed for sale, take notice: On and after July 1, 1914, the price | Will be advanced 8 per cent. Bear this in mind n stating prices, N. P, {Jackson, Lakeland, Fla. 2706 |BEST IN THE CITY—One who knows how—table hoard, $4 week, Matanzas. New management. 2714 | LOST—Large seal fob, feur bars across face. Finder return to Tele- gram office and receive rewarq of $5. 2673 —_———— | POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 55. ————————ee FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN- VESTMENT in Tampa suburban lots, see or write L. J. Sloan, Lakeland, Fla 2641 e e i L S ICE CREAM orders delivereq on Sun- day. Prompt delivery. J. M. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 e il HAVE THREE CARS for public service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable, Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more, 1615 — | PUBLIC STENOGRAFPHER-—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 i ! INSURANCE CLAIM Mr. D, H. Sloan, Lakeland, Fla.: Dear Sir—I beg to acknowledge receipt of check covering insurance on my home and trees which were destroyed by fire on the 6th inst. Such a quick and satisfactory set- tlement certainly speaks well for your company's manner in adjusting Yours very truly, E. 0. FLOOD. losses. 2703. DETROIT OFFICIALS WILL RIDE IN FORDS ONLY Detroit, Mich., June 16.—Ford runabouts will be purchased for all employes of the city of Boston who are provided with cars in the future, according to a pronunciamiento is- sued recently by Mayor Curley or; that city. | } “I have decided to make the Ford runabout the official car under my ) administration,” the Mayor declared. “It doesn’t cost so much to buy, and can be operated twenty miles on a gallon of gasoline. By discarding the heavy cars now in use and putting in an equipment of Fords, the «-ity} will save several thousands of dol- lars without impairing in any way its automobile service. The old method of paying a fancy price for a city automobile, then hav- ing an outlay of $3,600 for repalrs, and finally selling the machine for $450 at public auction, doesn’t make for economy.’” The mayor referred to an experience the city had with one big machine. At present the city of Boston owns | ‘#® about seventy-five automobiles, rang- in price from $3,500 down to These will be replaced with | can be ing $1,800. Fords as soon as the change made. Mayor Curley out joy-riding by the city employes A short time ago he opened up a| municipal garage where all the city's automobiles must be placed at night ang from which they cannot be tak- en after darkness falls without a written permit. Boston is following the example of Kansas City which a short time ago avy cars at public auc- them with an |solg eleven he tion and replaced equipment of Fords. The Forg costs so little to buy and | red with other cars, | comp. operate as though it furnishes equally as good service that there is hardls ity of | | any size in North America ti not have its equipment of Fords Get busy ang see us PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF \ | is bound to stamp | FARMERS AND THEIR NAGS For Pride and Decency Their Teams Should Always Be Well Fed and Groomed. The farmer's team is an advertise- ment of his farm, whether he would orno. The advertising value of a pair of well-kept, vigorous farm mares with quality is not enough appreciated. On the road or in the furrow work horses are constantly leaving impres- sions—not only of their own intrinsic merits or demerits but of their own- er's rank as a good farmer and a horseman. Some farmers never did have a horse but that one could count every rib a rod away. They do not seem to know the first principle of proper feeding or growing, and the fact is they never care very much about horses anyway. Others are always driving horses which command admiration—they are sleek, flashy and always forward in the collar, champ- ing the bit impatiently at times as it they would be off and pulling at the tugs in order to pay for their oats. Every community is full of exam- ples of the value of the farm team advertisement. The forehanded farm- er must accord the matter his careful attention. He will have things to think about in attempting to put his best foot forward in this regard. He must decide on the breed and colors which would suit him best, as well as on the harness and trappings. His reward is full to overflowing when he passes folks on the road and they pause and turn around in order to get the full effect of an equine moving picture. The effect has not aesthetic value alone; there is money in it.—DBreed- ers' Gazette, No Use Straining Your Eyes, Ask the man upstairs have your eyes tested and glasses ground to fit the individual sight. Room 2 Skipper Bldg DR. GEQ.E.LYONS Exclusive Optician and Optometrist Lakeland. Fla. e e e e . e e 5 B BBy e &C, A Jones CRAFTSHAN REPAIR SHOP = Repairing : 30f all kinds. autos engine :‘Zguns. bicycles. Refinishes %ing our specialty, oldj furniture made new, #classes of cabinet work. #terms reasonable, est Main StPhone ——————————————————————— 4 Why not get one of those large cemer rns to beautify your to T our S B t : FLORIDA NATIGNAL VAULT CC | H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. 508 West Main St C. T. Clark} Alli 57 Blalk? 3 Office Y\':\‘w?!‘: East of The Protessions. l THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES 208 1-2 E. Pine St (Opposite Depot) Phone 86 Blue Electricity, X-Ray, Light, Heat, Hydrotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys- ical Culture, Massage, Dietetics, Bte. You can get here what you get in Battle Creek and Hot Springs and save time and expense. ¥ v JEREMIAH B SMITH NOTARY PURIIC LOAMS, INVESTMENTS 12 REAL EBTATF Mave tome Inisresting sanes Iz o'ty and suburban property, feims, obe, HBriber see was 0 once T irade sell for cash or on sasr womr Room 14, Futeh & Sewt, widy LAKELAND FiBR1 A P TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers. .. Pavuondo Blde Takelkwd ¥loari¢ Residence phone, 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Blue, DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Annex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida — J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Munn G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, Karthwork Specialists, Surveys. W B MOON, M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention given to diseases|S of women and chronic diseases of|% men. Complete electrical equipment, | > Sugar 18 pOlll" dS ) s ) oy Office Over P. 0. Phone 350. Hours: 9-11, 2-4: Evenings, 78 Lovis & oY ARCHITECY KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAWS FLA DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Deen-Bryant Bldg. Rooms 8, 9, 10. Office Phone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue DR. W. R, GROOVER— PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Rooms b and 4 Kentucky Bulldia Lakeland, Florida ——————————————————————————— A. X. ERICKSON, Attorney at Law Real Estate Questions Drane Building ————————————— D. 0. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building Lakeland, Florida s OO“V GOBAOOOAVIGIOOTL HOOOO .hnmm od n July, 1900 : { DR. W. 8. IRVIN : . DENTIST ' Room 14 and 15 KlnlkucI; Bullding ¥ ¥ 5 BLA\TON & LAWLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Lakeland, Flerida. SEEPFPPRBIPILBDDREPEIPIEE | o a2 | | W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Court House BARTOW, FLA H. MERCER RICHARDS Physician and Surgeon Office: Rooms 5 and 6 Elliston Bldg. Lakeland, Fla Phones: Office 378; resid. 301 Bluq DR. ROLLS THREE MILES TO WIN WAGER To win a wager of $5,760, Hal Parr, well-known society man of Baltimore, rolled three miles in sixteen hours. He wore khaki knickerbockers, sweater and cap and his knees and elbows were well padded A A A~ | Investigate This LAKELAND PRODUCT \\ edrnct they are made in Lakel. nd, to vse these cigars because but gond as the best made elsew here sk vou becarse thev are as aad better that the average. cigar indus'ry in Lake 12 built on a solid foundation with vour individual help. land Club at 10c¢ or a Lakeland The land will Ask for a Lake i Ciub Jr. at 5S¢ in Bartow or wherever you may be. ! Acquiring *his habit wi'l help Lakeland, ) 1 , /) [ ———— TIL LR EL R ET LR LT LB LL EL LXGLTLL BT TRLLRLRERLLEL ZRLL T Phillips Bros. : Fancy Grocery @ & G 3 g i e $6.00 $1.00 12¢ 16%¢c $1.00 $1.20 Flour, per barrel . . : Compound, lard, Ib. . Bacon, by the side, Ib. Best Jap Rice 20 Ibs. 10-Ib, pail Snowdrift BBy $r$ae® D DD B B Brer@Bd Erefreind b gL BrEngds grfrgnfigng i BB B BB DG B BB BB BBBEB DD DO BBHBBEE SRR HdE ‘s.‘g,,g,‘g,,,,(s.(g,.g, @ GOOD NEWS | The following diandy books pub- % lished June 15th in the reprint edi- | tion: *“I'ne Call of the Cumberland,” “Buttered Side Down,” “Trying 4 3 “‘"fi‘,’,‘{;‘"’x’““ Out Torchy,” “The House of Si- :g: lence,” “The Cradle of the Deep” 4 % andothers ‘We have thom and wesell them at 50 cts. %;THE BOOK STORE BEEBIDIEDIGIETDIPE Bdrdddded B PGSO DR % | B. STREATER Contractor and Builder E o oy el oo Having hag twenty-one years' experience in building and con- tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all information. All work guaranteed. % Phone 169 d B STREATER i “‘lx“ll‘s“ ,;':;\4"\] ‘.\I’ PHONE 'l l\CIHiH.I‘J\vtvyI\’\,\) . Ave. E HUM}[RFORD and WILSON Contractors 3 [f you Intend to bulld let \ us figure with vou, All § work guaranteed and es- # timates furnished. PPePeIeP SR POFPS PP %@W‘N‘M