Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 7

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A THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAFELAND, FLA, JULY 2, 1914, Bddd dvertising E | | FOR SALE RE HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON JASY TERMS—AI1 streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric 1ights, . ¢ity water, shade trees. See G. C. * Rogan o S. M. Stephens. 829 mile weet of eity limits, w» selling in 10 and 20-acr me of the fnest truck ans fands in this section at th: price and terms. For partisu 8 G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and ? Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, D. H. SLOAN. SALE—Good horse, fine driver, rgain for cash. Box D, city. ] 2600 §ALE—3-piece mahogany par- " guite, upholstered in real er, Phone 334 Red. 2746 LE OR RENT—Elegant five- bungalow, bath and all mod- ‘conveniences, 803 South Mis- #i avenue. Apply W. F. John- 2617 e e R BALLE—Porto Rico potato vines 1 fio per thousand. E. C, Burgner " Hran 2769 FOR SALE OR RENT—New five- j goom bungalow just west of Lake {/Beulah. D. il Sloan. 2751 FOR RENT w hEN'l'*vl]OllSC of six furnished j Mra. ( s, or roomg as desired. lafittie W. Brown, 511 South gouri avenue. 2755 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for 2006 FOR SALE—$15,000 worth of pre- ferred stock in the Chautauqua Auditorium Association, drawing 'pel cent interest, payable semi- ‘amnually. Address J. E. Melton, Myutary. 2770 ——eeee e m\w; RENT—Rooms furnished for I"light housekeeping. 401 North ‘Plorida avenue. Mrs, G. S. Me- Caskey . 2572 ———————————— FOR RENT—Six-room house; all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to goog tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 ) " FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 ——————— FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath. North Florida avenue, close in. Inquire W. P. Pillans Grocery Store. 2371t —_— FOR RENT—One nicely furnished bedroom. Apply 402 West Lemon. 2742 . MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Gentleman’s umbrella at Mrs. McCaskey's funeral. Finder will return to Telegram office and receive one taken by mistake. 2771 ; 'WANTED TO BUY-—Water pumping outfit engine pump and talk. 517. O —e e e e e e e FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 ——————————eeee I HAVE THREE CARS for public gervice at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and 1 am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- Box 763 2 tainable. Day phone No. 65; alght, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more . 1615 Corner I POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m,. to Police Department, phone 55. ICE CREAM orders delivereq on Sun- day. Prompt delivery. J. M. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 Room ! 1667 | WANTED—To rent 5-reom bunga- low or house at once. Mrs, L. M. Bennett, phone 334 Red. 2745 OPPORTUNITY for quick profit. Will sell on easy terms, two well located lots in Tampa'’s best im- proved and fastest growing resi- dence suburb. Prices right. Must act quick. Address P. O. Box| 955, Tampa. 223 WANTED—House close in. Phone! 350. i | FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN-| Tampa suburban | VESTMENT in lots, see or write L. J. Sloan, | Lakeland, Fla. 2641 After July 1 we will sell for cesh only. All outstanding accounts not arranged for within 30 days from said date will be put into the hands ! of an attorney for collection with- out further notice. J. W. LANIER. 2756 1.OST--Small brown pocketbook, con- taining valuable papers. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. | 2774 THOS. BRYANT., some ' NOTICE During my absence from the ecity the First National Bank is author- ized to attend to all matters of busi- ,ness for me. om0 2703 MORRIS G. MUNN. Paul O’Doniel is driving a beauti- ful five passenger Cadillac touring car, purchased of the Lakeland Au- | tomobile and Supply Co. on last .*‘:n—f urday. This makes one hundred and i six automobiles sold by this firm dur- ing the past eight months, making together with business in tires, tubes, and other automobile supplies (a full line of which they carry), an ' {immense volume of business for a city the size of Lakeland. These cars | | were all sold in Polk county, only a portion of which comprises the en- ! tire territory of this company. 2172 J | | | i | EXCURSIGN JULY 3rd | From Jacksonvillej STENOGRAPHER—Work | | Eve By CLARISSA MACKIE. (TYYYY YT RY YT YY Y Miss Whiton looked rather bored when her mother suggested that they ond day in Cairo at the pyramids of Gizeh. “Mother, the pyramids are tire- some,” said Paula irritably. “We have seen them a dozen times with- in my recollec- tion. It is much more interesting to sit here on the terrace and watch the crowds.” Mrs, Whiton laughed comfortably. “Well, do as you please, Paula; but, | as this is Eve's first visit to Egypt, I am going to take her out to see the Sphinx and the pyramids.” Paula smiled tolerantly on her cousin. Eve Raymond was enthusias- tic and quite unsophisticated in spite of her twenty years. When the morning came and Eve Raymond and her guardian aunt had | departed in a carriage for the pyra- mids, Paula went out on the terrace and looked at the passing crowds. A sweet-faced, elderly lady walking on the hotel terrace caught a glimpse of Paula's beautiful profile and came up to her chair. “It really is Paula Whiton!” cricd the newcomer cordially. Paula jumped up and held out both hands. “Dear Mrs. Long! I am so glad to see you! This is the most charming surprise—tell me, when did you come?” spend their sec- | | | | | Mrs, Long sat down besides Paula’s ' chair and told the smiling girl that a trip to Luxor. “You know Jack is an inveterate relic hunter, and despite the fact that | they had arrived the night before from | he did not arrive until late last eve- | ning he is off this morning to the pyra- | mids—what he expeets to find there in that thoroughly harrowed field, I can't imagine!” Paula bit her lips indeed when she had remained at | home in the hope of meeting Jack | Long, to discover that he, too, had | gone to that hackneyed spot which had been several weeks, “Oh, Aunt Felice, look at the darling bracelets!” cried Eve enthusiastically . after she had exhausted her delight in | the wonders of the plain of Gizeh. Mrs, Whiton looked indulgently at the dark-skinned Arab who was of- fering his tray of bizarre jewelry to her niece. “The ring of the Princess Bedr—her | bring fortune to one who wears it,” urged the peddler eagerly. “Love comes to one who possesses the ring as love come to the most beautiful of gyptian princesses; ‘twas found buried in sand at the fect of the Sphinx.” As they visited other points of in- terest, Eve thought again of the ring | of the Princess Bedr and of the charm it was said to hold for the unloved. “It might be true, after all. Who knows?" she argued to herself, so, o» their way back to Cairo, when they passed the white-clad peddler with his tray of ornaments, Eve stopped the carriage and dismounting, ran after the man. To her dismay, just as she reached Ahmed, another person hurried breath- lessly up to the peddler. “! want the ring of the Princess dr!” cried Eve impulsively, and as e newcomer drew back out of hear- Be th It was vexatious | chattering about for | | Eve ghowed the ring of the Princess ' Bedr to Mrs, Whiton and made her | promise not to tell Paula the magic of VIA | ing she brought forth her purse and Atlantic Coast | paid the price demanded by Ahmed. TO Aupgusta; Gai ... .. .$4.00 Atlanta-Gas o o s .$6.09 Birmingham, Ala. .$8.00 Chattanooga, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Richmond, Va, Norfolk, Va. : Wilmington, N. C. ... AND RETURN Tickets sold July 3rd Jacksonville only. Final July 14th. | Good on all regular trains. | information call on or from | limit write to | A. W. Fritot, D. P. A., J. G. Kirkland, D. P. A. { Phone 132 Tampa, Fla. | trees, fine view of lake—and close in. A. C. L. R. R, Jacksonville, Fla, | 2 it. That evening Eve Raymond was in- troduced to Jack Long on the terrace at Shepheard’s hotel. In five minutes Jack found himself telling Eve tiquities. all | about his collection of Egyptian an- “Of course T know half the junk is faked,” he admitted naively; “but it's rather fun, you know, to fancy it's all right and to dream dreams about the people of those other days think so?” Eve nodded. *“I understand; I sup- pose that is why I bought the ring « the “The ring of the Princess Bedr?”’ he don't you Princess Bedr,” she confessed held out her left hand and displayed the ring of the Princess Bedr on the third finger. The orange eyes glowed dully : Long laughed indulgently. He eld out his own left hand and there ttle finger was the duplicate 1 vietim to the charms Ir's ring.’ Eve her tone. ly care cess whether the b Bedr ever be- lady or not? leparted reed ; echoed. ‘“The man called it that—of course 1 knew it couldn't be genuine—but I | liked to imagine it might be!” Eve and there was dis- PAGE SEVEN 00000003000000000000000 | .. ...\ ¢ § ) VAN i A sell one 3 e G . i / ished real estate a ; ® . in an estaviishied real estate a HORINE OF oA o 1 1ra € €d 5 T t bhe able t o o d : for A 27 ° el on e ; By JANE PHAR. -1 bt £ e U ¢ biles in zood conditio: . 00¢00000000000000000000 Box 52. “He said,” Carkle admitted defiant- T i I ac ) (i 1y, after being pressed to helplessness, | FOR RENT wrnished rooms for R “that I'd better have it out. Sald it light housekecning, 217 Sou wasn't possible to save it.” “That's too bad,” sympathized Mrs. Carkle. d have it done right away —today.” “Yes,” said Carkle, casually. use putting it off.” When he returned home that even- ing Mrs. Carkle met him tenderly. “Did it hurt you much?” she inquired. “Huh?” asked Carkle, hlankly. “Why, your tooth—you had it ex- tracted, dida’t you?" “Oh,” murmured Carkle, as though recalled from a long distance. *“No—I didn’'t. I have been too busy, Emily, to think of myself. time. I'll go tomorrow.” “Well?" inquired Mrs. Carkle, the following evening. “How do you feel, Henry? Was it painful?” i “No Carkle paused in the act of removing 1 azed at her r¢ mily,” he said llect that T am ¢ nd not free to follow my own whims and inclinations. You may he ablo to consult your own pleas- his overcoat and b8l ) hat you v business man ure, but you needn't think I can drop a $20.000 deal for the sake of a mere tooth! 1 WPk isad iiontitcy aid for you to have t v ife inexorably. ko half an You're just trying to put it off, Henry Carkle. and T must gay that I am sur- pr 1 at youl" Vo such thing!" eried Mr, Carkle, with immense i anation. “A baby nd havirg a tooth out now- 1 their modern methods! If T amafraid of a trifling un- pleasar pooh! I'm as hungry as a bear!” “Henry," lowing morning as said Mrs Carkle, the fol- he left for the “They Were Telling Him to Wake Up.” very distinetly, “Re- o to go today and have city. She spoke member, you : that tooth out! That afternoon Carkle phoned he had to stay down town to dinner with a client and that 1 » was not to sit up for hi got as far | as asking, “id " when the | ) receiver at his end hung up with a | | click. At the breakfust table the next | morning hLe got in ul of her. “No, | don't start telling me about that tooth!” he said, with infinite and weighty sarcasin. my dear, tnat | p has to be exiracted, dentist, in whom, by the way, 1 haven't any too much faith! I intend, howev- er, to abide by his decision ford not to when a man is such a pi- rate in his charges as Jenkins—and I shall have t : “I am quite aware, s a molar which ceording to the I can't af- it done t “You are a ' stated Mrs. Carkle, di « wantly. “I Lt my husbard would be Virginia. 50 wor(= Thos this is abont 1the : S 200 are what my un-le sail wh Th T- Sh 4 he was walking back to town; ‘ut | e lre Op ” ROGEF it KY. T° & & don't care to write thein dowu. Bt Contial o VULCANIZING Tires and Inner fubes piano and all conveniences. : 5 9 i00d1& Tnner Tubes & Specinlty. & location. Phone 24 Red. 2777 ! All Work Guarenteed. (:: s T Y & 4 T & @ WANTED—To rent rooming house pETL BI A'WL'R' P:‘op- :%: or small hotel. Address D., care | 3i0d WOBOEOD T DO O0abd Telegram. s000l 1 didn't have any | hour! | R Round Trip Rates | FROM JACKSONVllTL.E : St. Louis - $31.75 Chicago - « < $43.50 Denver - .« « 58.60 St Paul « « « 56.75 Colorado Springs - 58.60 Duluth - 61.50 Salt Lake City - 71.60 Winnipeg - Yellowstone - < 78.08 Toronto = Indianapolis French Lick Toledo « =« « Detroit = = = Buf Chauotaugqua_ - Niagara Mammoth Cave Low rates to other points in Colorado, California, Canada, Minne- sota, Michigan, the Great Lakes and Rocky Mountains, Proportionally low rates from other points in the State. Tickets on sale daily, until September 30, Return limit Oct. 31, VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER, SALT LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC. Going through St. Louis, returning through Chicago, or vice versa, Liberal stop-overs on all tickets, TO THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST, three through trains daily; choice of three different routes. Three daily trains to the southwest (hro::z‘h '_N“:w e ervice. ime. Qe e Nodirt, For handsome illus. trated booklets of summer tourist resorts, rates, sleep- ing car reservations and other information, address, H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent, 134 West Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Montreal « Petoskey = § Mackinac = = = 53.00 -« - o« = 4740 Falls - - 47.40 e HUSEAND RESCUED ~ DESPAIRING WIFE | After Four Years of Dimmnging I had gotten so weak I could not stand, Sk and I gave up in despair. Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave At last, my husband got me a bottle of UpinDespair. Hushand Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com= menced taking it. From the very fi g Came to Rescue. # s | dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1 can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work."” Catron, Ky —In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: “I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during | If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman’stonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 this time, 1 could only sit up for a lilllcl | while, and could not walk anywhere at|years of continuous success, and should suzely help you, too. Your druggist has 'sold Cardui for years. He knows what Ask him. He will recome Begin taking Cardui today. {all. At times, I would have severe pains | in my left side. | The doctor was called In, and his treat- |t Will co. | ment relieved me for a while, but I was | me: it. bed again. After 1 soon confined to m Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles’ | Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for ) that, nothing scemcd to do me any good. | ;. for o A T 4 Having had twentyone years' experience in building and con o !“ tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the . best service in this line. If coniemplating building, will be pleased § % to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed $ % Phone 169 PHONE 1 S The front d-nr banzed heavily after Cark! i that 1 s Mrs. Car- kle got him on the tel ' to make inquiri The cond time he wasg 80 viole I + did not wait for | him to finish, t ! : up the receiver She gati at b was engaged in | rect i b 1 e, and if she t gh Imm efcre noon Carkle's of- fice « of ( ly and looking up he 1 ionthet 10ld his wife, Carkle w 1 f ( his desk aura of imme rround him. He turned pale “Henry C'arkle, “at great inconve If; I have come down here t you to the tooth If you can leave Wall stres YOUr numerou client rt ould like you to « a Cark befor in the ORD and W S S X ]

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