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* r*'OR RENT--Six-room house; FOR RENT PAGE EIGHT EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK Classzited FOR SALE 1913 FORD—For sale; electri¢ light, master vibrator, two extra 'llh(‘b, only $325. Alfield. 3033, PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY 1ERMS—AII streets clayed, cemen: sidewalks, electric llghts city water, shade trees. See G. [ } See G. H. Rogau or 5. M. Stephens. 829 Having purchased and suhdi\ldedf the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acresi one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre tracts some of the finest truck andf farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu- ars see G, C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 FOR SALE—At attractive prices, and on easy payments, lots Dixieland, very in Dixieland, new Futch & Rogers Orange Grove ad- | dition, Morton addition, Lako: Beulah addition, and Sloan Park,! the beautiful subdivision border- ing Lake Beulah on the west. D, H. SEOAN, FOR SALE—Dress form. Call 334 Red. 3087 FOR SALE CHEAP and on extreme- ly easy payments, new six-room Sloan Park, just wost of Lake Beulah. 3069 D. H. SLOAN, Owner. bungalow in FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Rooms; furnished for licht housekeeping. Apply 112 West Main St. 3083 FOR RENT-—Houses, See A. J. Black. also furnished Black or phone 3082 rooms. 246 all modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A, J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR RENT-—Several cottag:s west of railroad yards, espacially convenient for railroad men. 3069 D. H. SLOAN. just FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FFOR RENT-—Roomsg for light house- keeping, close in, all modern conven- iences. Phone 153 Blue. 2048 I Warehouse room with platform railroad facilities, cor- ner New York and Main. John Patterson. 2063 D —— FOR RENT bungalow, furnished or unfurnished, at Lake Mirror Hotel, north of Auditorium. [ive-room Inquire second door 2075 BBy '-ugnfiu:u‘ngugu& F OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building — \ RS E and Best Lighted in the City o o i ks Coolost o B e ok Rumning Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE o ol o ool e B¢ MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ROOM with bath and |® i hoard f voung married u»m»ll :ag FOR FRESH FRU'TS & ! 3089 (& AND TOBACCO + DON'T FORGET : PRIVATE SCHOOL - @ Miss ) Drane will open l:«!"';: fresh air school for primary gram- = mar Monday, Sent. 14. g West Side Munn Park As durit ous sessions theld Justaround thecorner : school w ducted in the tent. | Every call appreciated . For 1 and particulars phone | Phone 226. Prompt Del. No. 2 3084 eI LZ s A Two-tamily Electric L house of each side, good lochtion, $40.00 per month :md APPPGRLL S Bl d ;hwww‘?i%*%&*fi‘é {FOR A dve rtzsmg I HAVE machines are Caddllacs and I am' therefore fully equipped to givel *i%m THREE CARB for pub! in Lakeland 3035 none better, Made by Streeter. —_—_—mm—m— —m———.——— LOST--City auto tax tag No. 132. Finder pl » return to the Tele- gram office. | lc: service at any and all hours. My, " WANTED my patrons the best service ob-| puir medium size mules, good con- tainable. Day phone No. 65;]g4ition. Bargain expected. Flerida & nigit, 313 Black. Fern Rocque-|Goeorsia Tand Co. 3052 more, 1615 PUBL.C STENOGRAPHER—work COULD TAKE OUT THE KNOT done neatly and promptly. Room | . il d 200, Drane Blax. Fhove s 19et| 07 S0sus Hao Dane His Dully oo POLICE CALLS The public is requested to phone all night calls to police after 6 p. m. to Police Department, phone 55. PLAIN Mrs. John Aylor, who bout for cheap lot, for cash. See Dr. N. L, e ———————————————— . | WANTED improved -To exchange 160 Kansas farm improved Address Lakeland, county. 202, “Owner,” Fla. e e —————————————————— SEWING—Under- clothes and children’s clothes, see needs the work and sews cheaper than you can or sell rhoup: Bryan. ! 2080 acre ' ” and 160 acres in northeast Oklahema for | property, orange grov or good unimproved lands in Polk Box | 3066 Turn and Reminder Was No | Longer Necessary. The man with a shiny new motor car stood beside it with a perplexed look on his face. His hat and hair, and apparently his temper, were slightly ruffled, “Can I help you in any way?”’ It was a boy scout who spoke, and , not a large one at that, but he looked eager and he spoke confldently. “Do you know anything about that Together they went at the problem and in a few minutes the scout had discovered the trouble and the engine purred again as sweetly as ever, “I certalnly am obliged to you, sonny,” said the owner as he fished a half dollar out of his pocket. “Oh, no, I can't take anything for ¢ doing that,” the boy explained, “that was my dally good turn.” “Well, it certainly was a good turn, "but I wish you would accept some- thing for doing it. Jump in and I will take you wherever you want to go.” | ! WANTED-——To rent furnished h(ms(-i “Thank you, but I was just going | by the year; ture, or will rent furni Phone 70 Blue. 304 KINDERGARTEN Miss Hattie Patton will open her kindergarten for the first and sec ond grades on Monday, Sept. 14. Every pupil will be given individual | instruction. Parents interested i the care and instruction of little ones may call on Miss Pattor 110 South Florida avenue, or phon 23 Blue. 307 [ EEEEE—————— e — FOR GUAVAS fresh from trees, livered anywhere in city, 388 Green, rhon D. H. SLOAN. COOOCO0DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0: ') < We have for quick ex- ¢ change for Lakeland prop © erty, either business or real @ estate, good Jacksonville bus- @ | © iness and dividend-paying @ property. A good exchange © can be made, See Waring © ‘g and Smith quick 3073 © NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fla.,, Jaly 10, 1914, All contractors are notified tha on and after Oct. 2, 1914, that n Union bricklayers will be allowed t Here is a Bargain Sure i 5 rooms, and bath on ghts, Paved Street, nt for from $33.00 jto the price, fora quick The John . Cox Realty Co. their 206¢ o | well, P ! favor is primrose, which is so delicate oz HOOBOOONBOAINOGOOGHIODIA i- Beross the street there.” g ‘“You are bound not to let me do | you a good turn, aren’t you?” laughed | the man, “but I will get the start of i you yet. Your tle has a knot in the ! end of 1t.” | “Oh, yes, now I can take it out,” the “ scout replied. ‘ . Ing I tle a knot in it to remind me to do a good turn that day, and when I n ' bave done it I take the knot out, That | |8 what the manual tells us to do.” " o Mismated. 1| “How on earth did they happen to get married?” o of a sporting extra.” 9 Tulip Yellow Is New, Tulip yellow is a new color that ., Beems to fit the summer picture very Another yellow shade much in & that it mgy be worn by women with Ollight hair and blue eyes—a type to | which most yellows are forbidden. Ex- ceedingly dainty is a dancing frock of | primrose-colored pussy willow taffeta, | trimmed with garlands of little blue and lavender roses and having a wide & | girdle of lavender ribbon. The pretty @ | frock Is matched by gloves of prim- | rose-tinted silk with wrist embroid- | erles. t | SR EDBPEBEBEDOEBEEBDEEHOE | - 4 .!» ol¢ Dr. Samuer F. Swirn ¢ ) work on any job where non-union|® SPECIALIST o plasterers ar> workinz, nor union 2 & plasterers be allowed to work witn EYE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT non-union bricklayers. & o The union will furnish competent @ g & and skilled workmen of each sepa- | rate trade to do the work if mn-§$ tractors are unable to furnish thu:‘;’ EYES ExaMINED same. P M. & P. I U, No. 12, i:;; GI.ASEES Pimin J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. lo DISSOLUTION NOTICL B Mr. Geo. H. Alfield has sold out :: # | his interest in the Lakeland Paving [ and Construction Co. to B. . Be- HOURS b »|lisario, Mr. Belisario will carry th 910 124A. M & business on in the old name. All bill 2T0o 4 p, M, ‘ now due in the eity of Lakeland ar » 3 to be paid to Mr. Alfield and all|§ & work done after this date will be i payable to the Lakeland Paving & Construction Co 2080 SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING LLAKELAND, FLA, Bl o B VL B BD ol BB o oo | “I'm sure I can't imagine. She reads | de- [bsen while he browses in the pages ,.0‘“ | get it elsewhere. Mrs. Aylor iives in | thing?” asked the man, shoving his Dixieland, corner Pennsylvania ave-| foot out at the car. Inue and Rigeins St. 5,000 “I have a motor car merit badge,” ! sald the scout, with quiet assurance. | | “Well, if you can make it go you WILL TRADE Maxwell “20" runa- | are a good one,” snorted the owner. ' In the sick room they are very handy, | “You see, every morn- | ELAND, FLA., AUG 311014 SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; SHAPED MUSL[N COVER IN USEFUL FOR PROTECTION OF FOOD IN HOT WEATHER. Best Material for the Purpose Is of Fine Mesh With a Sorder of Heavy Beads That Wil Keep It From Blowing Off. S or any article ary for cover- A thin cover is nec fng over basins, (oimlnmg food und liquid during the summer time The cover should be such as to ad- mit the air, yet it must keep out flies, dust, or any other foreign matter. The best material for this purposeé {s fine muslin; it can be bought very ‘choux;h and several covers can be made from half a yard. Round shapes are easily obtained by turning a basin upside-down on the muslin and marking round it with | pencil; different sizes will be needed, and different articles can be used to mark out with, such as cups, glasses, ete. Hem round the circle neatly, then it will need the border of beads as indicated in the sketch, This border {8 essential, otherwise, covers would not stay on the different ves- gels, they easily blow off, the beads act as weights, and as they are equal- ly distributed all round the muslin, it 18 kept exactly in place. When the circle has been hemmed round, take some very coarse crochet cotton; commence on the border by making three buttonNole stitches Now thread on one, two or three ! beads, allow about an inch and a half of cotton to hang and go into the edge of the cover again with three buttonhole stitches, then thread more beads and proceed all the way round. The beads should be rather large and of the heavy variety, those sold in links do splendidly; the links cost very little and contain a good num- ber; all kinds of pretty colors can be had. These covers are most useful for covering over milk jugs, basins, unset jellles, glasses of lemonade, etc., ete. the loose, for food needed in the night can be thus protected. They should be in every household, a sct of them would make a delightful present and good bazaar articles, and the bead border could be made more ornamental if liked. Perfume Bottle With Long Stopper, The latest in pertume bort l.\ i8 one whose stopg ts fits to the bottom of the bottle. With this stopper the French women, it is suid, touch the evebrows, « | the lobes of [ lips, brush Ftha ir 1 1 t he hair li ‘ Ith a pat or two on th We pay Cash for Our Go YOU DERIVE Let us Divide the We Will Se‘l on Wednesday » WEDNESDAY, S¢ SP‘\RI l\(. ( \SH GROCERY s ‘”{()IHS\\IIH YOU — T —— v On e —— - ——— (1 I ) > $1.00 Ot more, thciollowmg | ; - 50¢ | ik for 48 '25( l b ne | 24c 35c | i e 18 | ol SR -+ 20c 3 .$1.85 ¢ _ $1.95 || odts . $1:95 ‘ 5 : - $190 EPT. 2. FROM 8 4. M. 75 & || ¢ St of ug, let i SH GROCERY . C. BARBER, PROPRlETOR COSTUMZS OF THOSE COLORS RETAIN PCPULARITY. Are Easily the Predcminating Notes at i“ashionable Gatherings—Hats, Sunchades, and Footgear Also of Contrasting Shades. The union of black and white is cer- “mariage de raison,” for it is tainly a : ) ctical and distinguished, and both pra the fashion has lasted so long that every is astonished at so much constancy in the realm of fashion, I hich is always full of fantasy und) | one euger for novelty and change. Black and white are the tones most in vogue for elegant toilets. Smart men of the world are bound to have costumes, black costumes and costumes in which both intermingle. Here and there a brighter note is seen. Sushes, coatees, hats and sunshades are often of gay colors, but the pre- dominating notes at all fashionable gatherings are undoubtedly black and W wi When cleverly and artistically com- bined, even ~1nm|0 black and white o one of today’s i, b 1 st interesting. Hu materi 11 hun was crepon, and was called a casino frock by the house that turned it out. The blouse and tunic were in white, with a black stencil design bordering the sleeve seams and the hem of the A wide collar of fine white butiste turned away from the neck, and the blouse fronts and sleeve ends had a pretty trimming of crocheted ball-buttons hung on cords. Another unusual note was the way in which the black satin girdle was run through evelets in a succession of oval-shaped pieces of white crepon that formed a belt. The skirt was of black crepon and quite plainly made. The symphony of black and white is equally marked in regard to hats. Dia- dems of black chantilly, aureolas of white tulle or net, mingle to form the gl | [ i | Black and White Can Hardly Fail of | Giving Splendid Results, fashionable summer hats, Black and make up the smartest sun- ades; black and white meet in the Irlous footgear, The black kid © leather is often striped with black satin buskins are white silk stockings, | ION '——____, e e T ——— ds and Sel! THE them for Cash ’ BENEFIT! | . — At SDccnl Prlces All 83.00 Orders "BLACK AND WHITE |- : D. O. Roger [Room 14 a Smlth Hu i L‘(YH'I \ l\dmvr i feal Cuh tite, You can Battle (rq Save time — PIZTI RSON ¢ g JRNEYS AT Dukson BUIIQ . JERIMIAR 3 o NOTARY pry, Loans Investments ) Haye some i and subur Better see sell for cash, or o oagr Rooms 14 th &G Towd m, Residence p 240 Black DR. 7. Q. SCARmy CHIROPR Lady Office in Dyches Park and Ay Residence phone, 275 py Office phonr' 278 Blug, DR. SARAH E Wy osuopm Munn Annex, Door g National By Lakeland, Py J. D. TRAN] Attorneyatly Van Huss Bldg Ll EPPES TUCKR LAWYER Raymondo Bldg. Ly G D & H D )M CONSULTING ENY Suite 212-215 Dransh Lakeland, [l Phosphate Land Exanig Plant Designs, Larthwoty Surveys. LOUIS A Hii ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakei DR. C. C. WA PHYSICIAN aND Special Attention DISEASES OF Wi CHILD?E Deen-Bryant Bldg Office hone !l Residence Phone if DR. W. R Gl PHYSICIAN AXND Rooms 5 and 4, Kent] Lakeland, Flo ROGERS Attort Lakeland Estal Phone: O hI’“ AT Examination tate DR. H. PHYSI( Office: Room:s Phones: Offi FRANK NO1 Morgan-G? Telephones Lakel