Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 5, 1914, Page 6

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PAGE SIX fim-s»wwwwmswwwwm FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON| EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 e e et e et Having purchased acd subdivided toe Jesse Keen estate of B6O acres oce-half mile west of eity limits, we aro now selling in 10 and 26-mers tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For partien iars pee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 3 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146, e e o e e et FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, and | lot, 40x135 feet; ange trees in yard, in Lakeland. Price 1,2 balance $10 per month, 12 bearing or- Northeast @G. J. W., care Telegram or phone 242 Red. — FOR SALE—Ford touvring car, first class condition. Price $350. Also price $225. 2086 small Buick roadster, R. M. Marler. FOR SALLE Panama palms, 10 to 25 cents. Already potted. Mrs. L. R. Battle. 512 S. Kentucky ave- nue. 2045 Nice cow and small merchandise cheap to Will sell one or both. F. M. Smith, 2050 FOR SALE stock of raise cash. Cow is fresh in milk. on Lake avenue. ——— o s LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132, Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,000 FOR RENT 1 OR RENT—Six-room bouse; modern {mprovements; worthy. Phone 277. FOR RENT—6-room curtage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 FOR RENT-—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M, Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT--Modern house, six rooms and bath, screens and shades, block and half north of school on Florida avenue. Sum- mer rate $17.50. Pillans grocery. 2371 FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping all con- veniences, 307 S. Fla. Ave, 2846 ?‘5"!"%"& E"!"‘inini’%‘i"i"i’fl%‘&"fiufixfi"fi'%% OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building L @ L 3 & X ofrdsdsd Coolest and Best Lighted in the City $rigodride s 2503 it Running;Water in Each Room Call at 00. Part cash, | Address | all | co-partnership ten min-|between them under the name and utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent |style of Lakeland Business College. to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- |[Mr. W. D. Holland will continue the 2627 |said business, and assume all lia- EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. AUG. 5, Advertzsmg £ NN BOSTHICK' Luucufsgg, Serideodedd g E By GRIFFIN BARRY. g;é:g POLICE CALLS :0000.00..00..0000...c...: 2 | The public is requested to phone o (Copyright.) lall night calls to police after 6 p. When Ann qu“jck, funds fell to | & m, to Police Department, phone 65. | a certain very low level, she could & see Giant Despair |, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS in the corner of | { Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914. her patch of & All contractors are notified that ?‘;'}db‘tfd“mfm ISFB 5 jon and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no u’p‘ b‘; 001‘1:;5;‘"; & Union bricklayers will be allowed to dikaln TotomE {work on any job where non-union ! plasterers are working, nor union plasterers be allowed to work with non-union bricklayers. The union will furnish competent and skilled workmen of each sepa- [rate trade to do the work if con- tractors are unable to furnish the game; BuM. & P. 1.:U; No, 12 J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. ble mentions” in that corner, and later she was able to add one draw- ing with a blue ribbon on its edge; but when she opened her flat purse he was inside that, as grim as ever, To make it worse, a career was not all she would leave behind when she had spent all her money—all of it, that is, except the price of a ticket to her home in a certain New Eng- land village. Even to herself she would not admit it, but there would be another wrench when she saw the &S I HAVE THREE CARB 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- | ¢ er creased trousers in his life. He was a Westerner, and the critics said that he painted “freer and bolder” than any student in the big school. Tom Graham and she had a paint- fng-room acquaintance which extend- ed to lunch-time, when they usually nodded shortly to each other from op- posite ends of the same soda-fountain. He lunched on egg concoctions, with hot chocolate and crackers to boot; she, on malted milk. There had been a time when Ann used to have a sustaining egg put in her thin drink; but that was in the days of her father’s remittances— prodigal days, when she spent as much as twenty cents In carfare, on a Sunday, to fill her lungs with God’s fresh air as it blew acrosg the Hud- son. When the remittances eeased, fnstead of eggs and car rides, she bought baked beans and fresh paint- tubes. In fact, she kept reducing her food outlay, nickel by nickel, wrntil sometimes she weakly wondered if after all courage doesn't depend om diet. She ought to have been told that a tumbler of malted milk isn? enough to keep the blood in your cheeks at noon, when your breakfast has been two cold squares of cliocos| late, following a 15-cent dinner the night before. PIANO BARGAINS Two very fine new player-planos, will be sold at a bargain. They are the best player-pianos ever shown in Florida. Call to hear and see them. HHENRY WOLF, Piano Tuner. 211 8. Tennessee Ave., Lakeland, Fla. 2944 ————————————— LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder re- turn to this office and receive re- ward. 2041 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to the pub- lic that the undersigned have this day by mutual consent dissolved the heretofore existing bilities and contracts of said college created by said partnership, We thank the public for past patronage to the institution. W. D. HOLLAND, Then something strange happened. LUCILE WARREN. Everybody noticed that Ann perked 2843 | up—especially the “mixologist” before the fountain, who had often slipped a little more than a fair ten-cents’ worth into her tumbler. But this was Smart Hose, different; for now an egg appeared daily, and sometimes two, while the check she paid was the same. Ann hated taking charity, even while she swallowed it. She hated it only while she was before the counter, how- ever. She forgot everything she want~ ed to forget in the resulting power. It leaked from her fingerends to the canvas for hours, on the day when she had two eggs. About this time she sold a drawing to a magazine, and in came another prize for her work in olls. One fall day, however, the keen wind that raked Broadway helped Ann through the door bodily. The mixol- ogist looked her coat up and down, then caught it between his fingers to | feel how thin it was. “Pretty sharp breeze, miss,” he said. “You need a fur coat—one o' them new dog-skins, now.” He stopped in the face of Tom Gra- ham, who had come in for his lunch. Very smart black stockings, for af- ternoon wear, have lace medalliong or spiral designs incrusted all up the fronts. The straight lines of the spiral designs make the ankles much thinner than the circular medallions, but one style is as fashionable as the other. ¥ 1 Dr. SamugL F. SmiTH SPECIALIST EYE, KAR, NOSESAND THROAT EYES ExaMINED GLASSES FITTED 8B Bl oo SIRIOLIATOTOT 20 )OO tainable. Day phone No. 65;|last of a certain wearer of corduroy | night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- breeches, who, for all the air of him, more 1615 | might never have worn anything near- all Ann, sensitive about her shabbiness, ‘,ti' Qul 2] 5;3’0%0@?0%1J:(fli'WQ‘S’GQ&E'O‘E'Oéfi@fii’ifi‘i@i@ 0 PLAIN AND SENSIBLE SHOES Childish Footwear In Contrast With the Elaborate Finery of Thelr If you look at the best-dressed chil- dren in the parks or on the avenues of the big citles, you will see that they wear shoes that take a good eoat of black- ing and stand heavy wear, too. Even the white shoes for afternoon wear or for all-the-time wear—as some children wear them—have round, bulg- ing toes. are never pointed, either. This is not because the children of today dress simply; never were the little frocks ahown for children more expensively wrought with Land embroldery, lace rosettes | and ruffles. And thelr shoes certainly cannot be patterned on the shoes of their elders, a8 many’ of their frocks are, for the shoes of their elders are anytting but sensible. For much finery the amall girl of the day ' wears, the shoes that go with it are sensible. RO DRGARBIEREEEERRRR o & & (g’ d Y ‘,m & 3 wE 3 & G % 'i‘w & & @ k%o x§ T3 m 3o s & | choked over her egg and got out g TELEGRAM OFFICE HOURS: | quickly. $1 b e oo 91012 A. M. & | Later—an hour after Tom Graham |3 e b Ay &' had left the counter—she came back é % RS & | with 20 nickels in her humpy, frayed %«* MISCELLA NEOUS 2 | black purse. It was nearly all the 3 | money she had. She talked to the ‘!’3 PUBLIC STENOGRAFPHIER—Work iz : mlx](;lugist with a red face. i:"fg & { “Here is the money for the eggs. | (:i)((‘\?\e Si:;ley f;;lnddg prpo;]n‘:::;yé Rloso:,; | Of course I expected to pay it as soon “:i"g" b $ SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING « | as I could. Very, very much obliged. ,§.« : LAKELAND, FrLaA, & | I know there were just 20, for I kept | %7 FEMALE SCOTCH COLLIE disap- ¥ | iaon peared from Dixieland July 28. . The mixer turned away g? Phone information 106 Blue or “I didn't mean any offense about ,!,f address Box 571, Lakeland. 293 that coat,” he said over his shoulder. ¥ gE b Ol e e FOR FRESH FRU(TS “Of course not. It fs getting cold.” | WANTED TO RENT-—Small house CfiNDIES C(GGRS “Well, and T wasn't responsible for -E-‘ » rooms for light housekeeping. > those eggs, either. It was the man | . or rooms for L ! AND Tosficco with the velveteen pants. He paid Address “For Rent care Tele 2 hda |,0\- T P‘ORG!"I‘ me for 'em. gram =\ Ann’s finances were in that critical WANTED—Position as chef or % state when the loss of a dollar makes steward by capalde and refined H o D E N N Y & | the whole difference; so she closed man, in hotel, boarding house, or “honorable mentions,” blue ribbons, private family Must have em- & §:Su§f§"§>*:hifi’*§'§il.w§~v and wrecked hopes into a home- ployment. Call at or phone Tele- West Side Munn Park bound trunk that evening, and thought gram office 5,000 Justaround the corner , out a note to Tom Graham meanwhile, E\'m'y call fl“]‘l‘\‘(‘i:‘xtt‘d e ;Q‘ht' lacked the nerve to go and thank Have you (ri-w: a can of match- Phone 226. Prompt Del. ”\I{-h,,n she opened the door to a :;; less sauer kraut? 1Tt's packed in man’s thumping, late in the evening, | ; Lakeland. 2918 she even lacked the nerve—or the Lo FOR PR TR S o i S PPIPE L R PeEy % I 5 bunge r of me ar nlete ‘ lace olectric New bungalow of six rooms and complete bath, fireplace, electric : | e hnd /tHaa 10 “women of your sort | wired, two fine lots, 50x140 each overlooking Lake Parker. The | don't go hungry where I came from.” | 5 & | Then he drew hasty sketches of the\ price is $2,700. Terms $300 cash and the balance in 1, 2, 3 and 4 ‘f’ mountains on his Colorado ranch &H ! Toars .'p. over her white paper The John F. Cox Realty Co. food—to stand up. Tom Graham was Y | breathless after a climb of three & | flights, but he caught her to save a % | fall, and then, to save an explanation, i\r he told her he loved her, i It was enough for Ann when he sald SALE ipx\mlun:«tvl\ that he couldn't see her L e 3o oo B o R s s B s Rr s B S Bip o B BaclireBp s s oo s (3§ | grow pinched for food any longer if They have built a studio there now. | The poor man'’s jm ride 1§ by Lml- ley. S i"f‘@'l"?d"!‘ T3 B oo G o oo oo BB b oy B BBl ? 1914, \\ 30 BB OB SO SO BB B PO B SO BOH OO OG0 Do§S$ Saved Look Good 12 Yoy They certainly look gocd to several farmers :bout Lakeland, we have sold the most ot the McCormick Mowers and Rake advertised at “Special Prices. 5 only 2-horse 474 Foot Cut Mowers 1 only 1-horse 3% Foot Cur Mower 5 Hay Rakes. Come quick if you want to get a McCormick Machine at les than wholesale cost. MOWER REPAIRS MODEL HARDWARE CO C. E. TODD, Manager We Want YOUR Business e R et E et Tt e e gul ety idutiuaile ity | Gur Shop is a Veritable Museu of all the rare and staple materials and applian used in Fancy Work. It is easy to make Thin Beautiful if you have the Things Right to w with. Braids Linens, Stencils. Stamping Outf Itstruction Books, Advice and a Welcome are waiti you at 203 Madison Street ART NEEDLE WOFK SHOP TAMPA, FLORIDA h__—“ PRRL EIE L PR TR L L N RS S— If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laund: Weare better equipped than ever for giving you ! class Laundry work, Costumes. sensibly shaped shoes— The pumps for house wear not at all, for' some reason, no mattsr how Phone 1 Feoloeh oo oo B g iuz»ewm»quwwwm b i ‘-,.;ugu;ug,.mgwg,.gnmg s oo o o bt ofesososoeoofio (BBo B BB o o PR RS GO R Rdindid Bddri el i dngegednbdrgnd WWM*W& Dixieland Lots FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNING JULY 10th WE WILL OFFER 170 DIXIELAND LOTS at $10 Cash and $8 Per Month NO INTEREST--NO TAXES - In Blocks of 10 Lots We will give One Lot Free. Prices from $125 to $200 According to Location (. Better buy now as this opportunity may never come to you again. Q@ For further information Call or Phone 72 ] l()RIDA AND GEORGIA LAND (0. B b

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