Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 28, 1914, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Classzfzed 3R EBF IR 3 FOR SALE 1913 FORD—TFor sale; ! master vibrator, two extra tubes, ' only $325. See G, H \ltield. 3033 PARK i1lLL LOTS FOR SALE ON! E# TERMS- cement sidewalks, eciectric lights, tity water, shade trees. See G. C Rogan or M. Stephens. 829 Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse 60 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre; tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. ars see G, C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. Keene estate of 2996 ' — | Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave- FOR SALE-—At very attractive {nue and Rigeins St. 5,000 Drices: and oh easy payments, 1ot | e in Dixieland, new Dixieland, | SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; Futch & Rogers Orange Girove ad-| none better, Made in Lakeland dition, Morton addition, Lake by Streeter. 3035 Beulah addition, and Sloan Park,'’ the beautiful subdivision border- Lake Beulah on the west. D. H. SLOAN. ing FOR SALE CHEAP and on extreme- ly easy payments, room bungalow in Sloan just west of Lake Beulah. 2069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. new si Parl, FOR RENT 1OR RENT-—Six-room house; all modern {mprovements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR RENT-—Several cottag:s just west of railroad yards, espacially convenient for railroad men. 3069 D. H. SLOAN. l FOR RENT—une suite In the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT-—Rooms for light house- keeping, close in, all modern conven- iences. Phone 153 Blue. 3048 FOR RENT--Warehouse room with platform railroad facilities, cor- ner New York and Main. John Patterson. 3063 ! FOR RENT-—~Rooms for light house- keeping, furniched or unfurnished, Close in. Phone 24 Red. 3045 ! TWO RESIDENCES and one ware- house for rent. Phone 304 Green. or write Lock Box No. 617. 3061 ! FOR RENT-—To gentleman, two rooms. with bath; phone 312 Mrs. Mamie Tucker, Gilmore avenue, 2076 i FOR RENT furnished or at Lake north of Five-room bungalow, unfurnished, Inquire Mirror Hotel, sccond dum‘ [ Auditorium Y075 -gwg,.:,.gu,, foir o : OFFICF ROOMS 1 H FOR RENT 2 H In Telegram Building 3 —————— & @ % Coolest and Best Lighted £ % in the City Running Water in Each Room : Call at ! TELEGRAM OFFICE . MISCELLANEOUS LOST contalning K. Grip of tools & E. steel iron clad tape, 100 feet, between Lake Beulah and Win- ston. Finder return to Telegram office and receive liberal reward. 3058 | & WANTED Pair medium size mules, good con- dition. Bargain expected. Flerida & | Georgia Land Co. Aol o t Here is a Bargain Sure St * 4’ - i A Two-tamily house of & each side, Ele~tric + hti ) & good lochtion, will :. $40.00 per month, and ¢ sile, $2500.00 b4 . : The John [ i ¢ Jonn i. M e e ) FEE PRI PPPPPPEEPFEEEISPPIIR electric light, ! All streete clayed, | For particu- | , [ quested to meet with us, Lights, rent for from $35.00 .to t dverttsmg ;I A I HAVE THREE CARS for pub!ic service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am ther:fore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; nighc, 313 Black. Fern Rocque- more. 1615 STENOGR A PHER— Work | | done neatly and promytly. Room i 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 | PUBLIC ; POLICE CALLS i The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m, to Police Department, phone 55. FOR | PLAIN SEWING—Under- clothes and children’s clothes, see Mrs. John Aylor, who needs the jwork and sews cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor iives in LOST—City auto tax tag No. Finder please return to the Tele- 29 od. gram office. 5,00¢ | WANTED-—To exchange 160 acre improved Kansas farm and 160 acres in northeast Oklahoma for improved property, orange grove or good unimproved lands in Polk county. Address “Owner,” Box 302, Lakeland, Fla, 3066 | WANTED-—To rent furnished house | by the year; or will rent furni- ture. Phone 70 Blue, 3046 g G KINDERGARTEN Miss Hattie Patton will open her kindergarten for the first and sec- ond grades on Monday, Sept. 14. ivery pupil will be given individual instruction. Parents interested in the care and instruction of their little ones may call on Miss Patton, 410 South Florida avenue, or phone | 28 Blue. 3071 ———————————————————————— FOR GUAVAS fresh from trees, de- livered anywhere in city, 388 Green, rhone 2069 SLOAN. 1D & :‘.000* LOOO00V0O000C 'OOCNDC"‘JOC"JO @ We have for quick ex- © © change for Lakeland propé ‘© erty, either business or real < © estate, good Jacksonville bus- © | © iness and dividend-paying ¢ @ property. A good exchange © @ can be made, See Waring ¢ © and Smith quick 3073 g =] HOOQUOVOVVQOVOTOOOIPVVOOO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla., July 10, 1914, All contractors are notified that on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that no Union bricklayers will be allowed to! work on any job where non-union plasterers are working, nor union | plasterers be allowed to work witn 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 same, R M, & P. 1. U,; No. 12, J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. NZ)TICE TO CON- FEDERATE VETTERANS All veterans are requested to at-! tend the regular meeting S. arday, Aug. 29. Sons of Veterans are re- as there are 'Imatters to be discussed in regard, to the meeting of the State Division L R TR J. D. ALLEN, Commander Lakeland Camp P LY Rate i & FOR FRESH FRUITS & CANDIES, CIGARS H AND TOBACCO é S DON'T FORGET ® o L3 .§, & EXRNEN R e8els & » West Side Munn Park Justaround the corner ;- Every call appreciated Phone 226. Prompt Del. | ny@»«ws»om\«sus‘«s-«ms»«a»@@@» mwww 3 & & * : 5 rooms, and bath on Paved Street, the price, fora quick Cox Realty Co i - | down on the couch and rest. i and I knew ! around some other time w i special gift for the business EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ! AND, FLA., AUG. 28, 1914, HIS NIGHTLY QUESTION By JOE BERNHARD. “Well, dear, how did you get along today?” asked Atkins, complacently, feeling that this nightly question ful- filled his promise to his wife to look after Dorothy very carefully during her mother’s absence from home. “Oh, fine, daddy. This was Katle's day out, so I came home from school early to keep house.” “Did you find the flat needed much keeping, Dot?” “Well, you know, mother always takes the maid’s day out to look into the corners, as she says, 8o I decided to turn out the closets. yours, daddy.” “Very kind, I'm sure.” Atkins did not believe in curbing a child's desire for helpfulness, but in spite of himself | his tone was more anxious than grate- ful. 1 begun with | i \ A IUY 4 IHE EGYPTIAN SAMI‘\R OF CHRONIC DISEASES l Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Main and i t'lorida Electricity X Hy cal ( Ete. 1 You an get here what Hot S} tle Creek and save time and expense [ PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building JEREMIAH B. SMITH | NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Have some i tand subur “I took all your clothes down and I"]‘flt?r)r S¢€ 3 N N se or ¢ :;gzZed them hard and sorted your Rooms 14, Futrh & Ger iSatted \my Fhoaan ‘ Lakeland. Fla. “Yes, you've got so awfully many. ——_——'——_—“ I thought some should be given away Residence Phone Mother says we shouldn’t let things 240 Black arcnnlite. | DR.J. Q SCARBOROUGH. “Really? Did you give any away?”, " CHIROPRACTOR “No. [ was going to call in the jani- T e Ll tor and ask if he knew anybody that A0 T santal needed golf shoes, but I was Inter-' Consy Itmqn Free rupted.” Office in Dyches Building Between | Atkins looked relieved. “Don't give Park and Auditorium enything away, dear, without consult- Residence phone, 275 Bluck :’r:iru:e," he sald. “We can look them {Office phone, 278 Blue, 0 ] . \ . Rl hl a “Yes, they're all out on your bed- DR. SARAH E. WHEELER room floor, where you can see them OSTEOPATH easy. I dldn’t have time to put them i away because the lady agent came, but you can sleep in the guest room tonight and tomorrow Katie can scrub the closet floor and put all your thlngs away.” “You are quite a manager, Dot.” | i Wwas going to do mother's cup- | board, too, but I had to glve up my | time to the lady agent. She came' when I was in the midst of things and at first I felt cross, but when I saw how tired she was I felt sorry for her. Oh, daddy, she was awfully trembly and she had thin, yellowish white hair and she wore horrld black cotton ' gloves. She sald she was & lady agent, but I just knew that any one who wasn't dveadfully poor wouldn't ever wear such ugly gloves. They made me feel sorrier for her than any- thing else. “She sald she had walked all day till she was ready to drop and nobody had bought any of the lovely perfume, toilet soap or face powder from her. I hadn't a single bit of my allowance left and I didn't have enough money to buy a cake of soap even, but I made her a cup of tea and told her to lle I cov- ered her with the silk quilt grandma | sent us and she thought it was awfully i pretty. Then I thought of something | splendid, daddy. I asked her to let me take her bag of goods so I could go out and sell some things for her.” “Great Scott! She didn't do it, did she?" ; “Why, yes, after I coaxed her a m-i tle. At first she was surprised at the idea, but I told her I could talk about ' the merits of her wares just as well as she could. ‘Merits of the wares' and ‘sterling quality’—those were the things she said over and over again | I could say something newer and different. I told her so and | she said she thought maybe I could. “What do you think, daddy? I went | out and in one hour and a half I sold $3.75 worth of her goods. It was lots of fun. Nearly everybody I called on seemed to like to buy. She was per- fectly delighted when I came home and brought the money to her. She 2 5 ) i cried a little when she left and kissed ‘l x me good-by and I told her to come 1en she was tired and I'd sell some more things for her. Daddy, don't you think when I graduate from grammar school [ could be a lady agent instead of going to high school? T'd just love to help you by earning money that way. The lady agent said she guessed ! had a Can't I do {it, daddy?" Atkins laughed a little huskily as ! he drew his daughter closer. “We'll have to hold the matter in abeyance,” he said, gravely. “I don't know what that means, dad- dy. But that reminds me. 1 vant you to explain about the initlative, refer- endum and recall. I've got to tell the class tomorrow morning."” “Phew!" whistled Atkins. *Is that all I have to do?” He stroked Doro- i thy's dark curls. “I think U'd better ro(‘.xll your mother. We need a larger! | referendum, for some of us cerwainly ha\u a startling quantity o{ initiative.’ Men at Churc“ There is something wrong w! men must be coaxed and brit ) 20 | to church like so ms: re- marks the Pittsburgh ln‘ Within the last few ye: has witnessed a recrudesc e 0 (\f Y’m cullne interest in the work church. Laymen are no longer con- tent to leave the burden t ter on the plea that he is paic it. The man in the pew is ¢ realize that he is an active stocl er in the ch to discharge enjoy. Se tional methods of at- tracting men, that tend to turn a church into a sort of sociable club, are ), with responsibi well as priv | not likely to be productive of lasting { benefit either to the religious inetitu. { tion or to the men themselves. Annex, Door South of Firs National Bank Lakeland, Florida Munn J. D, TRAMMELL Attorney'at-Law Jan Huse blde Laketand, Pla. EPPES TUCKER. JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Florida G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 12-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations anc | Plant Designs, karthwork Specialists Surveys. LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attenmtion Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDPEN | Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10 Office Fhone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue e —————————————— DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rocms § and 4, Buildiny Kentucky Lakeland, Florida | A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Building ) / | 0 oo S OHE | | | | | ———————————eeeeeeee | DR. R. B. HADDOCK DENTIST Room No. 1, Dickson Bldg. ~ Lakeland, Fla, ; Residenee 91 Black e D. O. Rogers Edwin ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at |l.g Bryant Builc Lakeland. Spencer. Ji Florida atablished 1900 DR W. S IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 md 15 Ke nti icky Building Pheae: Off 1N0; Re xlrncv 84 KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn 3ui ling Lakeland Florida P APl W. S, PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court Houn BARTOW, FLA, Examination of Titles ang Real Es- tate Law a ape"ialtv DR H, MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQ Office: Rooms 5 and ¢, K| lMon Hn}b Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid 301 Blu- FBANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Bu 11d1n\* Office phone 402, Res Special dr:;f:' attention to papers Marriage licenseg and a tn rnlnhed W HERMAN WATSON. M Morgan-Groover Bl lo Telephones: Office Lakeland, Florida o = o B0 Cheg O T Qhs 208 BOTOTO DT o 3> Fo 00308 3 DRI K m ki SFTOT o B0 VS Zu o eoe )i 1014, . ——— . is hereby given that itosco Nettles ' . commissioners of the City | nabitants (s y to the or his as- NUHCE wd 1o grant unto him, n Saint Petersburg Passa Grille . Leave Tampa 9:30 A. M., return Tampa 8:00 P. M, Giving six hours at St. Petersburg or 1] at any of the Gulf resorts, for bathmg, WSS OFBOROBO = SEASHUR SPLCIAL SUNDAY EXCURSy on the for a franchise to estab'sh and a bodv corporate 1t day of ROUN Reliable Schedule Commodious Steamers, Good Meals Lunches and Non-alcaholic Refres hmems Make this your Week End Trip during the ¢ months. See the Forts and Soldiers at Ft. Dade. Dathing at Passa Grille and Anna Maria, You Can Make the Trip in a Day Good music on every Excursion Steamer, Eveyy provision has been made for the comfort and pleast: trons. Uniess You Know Where to} IF YOU KNO The selection will be the bes The variety unmatched Best B Lottolene, 10 pounq pang Cottolene, Snowdrift, 10 poung palls, § cans family sige Cream For further Information apply to, Favorite Line Steam DAILY SCHEDULE. Leave Tambpa 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p.m, Sunday Excursions Leave Tampa :30 a. m. returning, reach Tampa Jackson Tampa, QI TOPATABOOOFODIEH HIUITODL GO 0F fme Cost of Livirg is (n The quality unsurpassed The price All these you find at ous s Just trade This settles the question of I 6 cans baby zize Cream. 1-2 barre] best Flour. . 19 Octogon Soap, § tor t. 6. TW[EDU ound 12 pounds best Floyr allons Kerogena. 15, as an individual or in- PP utter, per pound. . 5 pound pails. . 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard, Coftee, per pound, maintain a of Lakelang 0 the the commis time, or e or {0 be will pe 0 September. dersipeqd y 2010 TO Fort Dade Anna | D TRIP 75 Ny 1ree or g boating ang 34 served on [7.1159\- H Fare 75¢ and Water Streets Flori eq i the lowest with us R T D B N T R tesetenenen senst R N O N R L DRI L LR PR D Cesieenne saenes et e ey wat

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