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PAGE SIX & Classitied A QE FOR RENT—One nicely furnishe bedroom within one block of post- §N 4 i dvertising FOR SALE PARK HELL LOTS FOR SALE ON office. Call 334 Red. 3190 EASY TERMS—ALII streets ellyed,: cement sidewalks, electric 1ights, FOR RENT—Elbermar hotel, fif- sity water, shade trees. Sec G. C. | Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 ——— —————————— teen rooms, partly furnished. For further information apply to 301 South Tennessee avenue or phone 4 Having purchased and subdivided| 122. 3226 the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we K FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. 517 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 3218 % 13 are now selling in 10 and 20-acre : tracts some of the finest truck and farm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- ars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished rooms. 106 West Magnolia St. Phone 271 2996 | Red. Also five room house North i Kentucky avenue. 3236 H FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, 000 c—————— horse about 9 years old, work TWO LARGE anywhere, especially good torl nished rooms, farm work. First offer cf $40 cash! bath. $8 per month. 304 South takes him. Address G.J. Wil- New York Ave. 3253 liams, Telegram office, OF DPhONE : c—————— 242 Red. 5oooi If you want a residence, vacant :lots‘ small or large orange groves, FOR SALE—1913 Ford Touring car. jor wild lands in, or near Lakeland, connecting, unfur- downstairs, with - Master vibrator, electric lights. 'st-e me before buyving. Selling only Must sell at once. J. A. Rhodes. 712 South Florida avenue. 3240 FOR SALE--20 acres on South Flor- ida avenue, good house and harn, 2 acres of young grove, fine gar- den land. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3256 FOR SALE—20 acres of fine grove land, 8 acres in young grove, just coming into bearing, good 4-room house, barn, drilled well, first class, for $6,000, if taken this month. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3256 SALE--Ford Roadster, Al condition. Cheap. Easy terms. Address Box 683. 3247 BUNGALOWS FOR SALL--We are building several modern bungalows in Ozone Park (which is about six blocks from the depot) and they will be finished in about three weeks. We sell them for cash or a small pay- ment down and the rest like rent. Will also build to suit buyer. If in- terested in a home you had better gee us at once, W, F. Nichols & Son, Room 5, over postoffice. Phone 356 3144 FOR SALE—Pair mules - about 8 vears old, medium size and sound, good 2-seated carriage and har- ness. All for $300. Must be sold in 10 days. G. J. Williams. Phone 242 Red. 5000 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished bedrooms, splendidly located, on East Orange street. Phone 292 Red. 3106 l FOR RENT--One furnished room, all modern conveniences, close in. Phone 300 Red. 3242 ———————————————————————————— FOR RENT—Eight-room, two-story house, 808 South Missouri ave- nue, all modern conveniences. Also eight-room house, 107 Rig- gins street; all moderr conven- fences. Apply to W. Fiske John- son. Phone 150 or 102. 3212 FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT—Furnished 416 South Florida Ave. rooms at 3170 TWO ROOMS $2.50 per week, ter furnished. See J. Phoenix Barber Shop. light housekeeping, w. - Here's "Mr. Ford Own L] .. . Sandbo Two Compression Starter Peses e = a e esiviariaii T | Y SPINS done by hand. % No more broken bones. SO BPPPDE engine. Just give the cable $25.00: . L] ] faction. Never & or little boy can operate. See John H lights and wa- SO SO OO0 Bargain For Y;)u two compressions revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill” your guaranteed to give perfect satis- fails, works ten times out of ten. “ems” in cold weather on two pulls of the cable. Any lady Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. D. H. Sloan. 3069 my Own property. HUNTING LICENSE Parties desiring State and county hunting licenses may get same on and after October 15th, by applying at my office in Dickson building, Lakeland. Frank Thompson. 3221 NEW BUNGALOWS for sale. 34 Black. Call 3196 BEFORE you build or buy a home see L. B. Gill & Co. Phone 34 Black. 3196 MRS. NELLIE L. GANNON PRACTICAL NURSE 207 W. Magnolia St. Phone 239 Blk. 3234 I HAVE THREE CARB for public service at any and all hours. My machines are Caddilacs and I am therefore tully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- will come to your home by the day or will take the work out. Mrs. Walker. 212 North Tennes- see avenue. Phone 31. 65000 Those desiring ‘“Rooms for Rent” cards will find a large supply of dif- ferent kinds at the Telegram office, for sale. Also anyone wishing a pocket card with all the fire whistle signals and location of city wards, with other valuable information can get one free by calling at this of- fice. 34 NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION COMPANY B. H. HARNLY AUCTIONEER AND sALES MANAGER We specialize in running auction lot sales on new additions. All kinds of real estate and personal property sold at auction. Wide ex- perience. Up to date methods. Room 21, 22, Romondo Bldg., ) ==y Lakeland, Fla. SCHODL CHILDREN! one pair of shoes to the school in each department. lone pair. SO0 2 Hepdd g g er: The Improved ‘OUR engine completely over or one full Impossible to kick in case of a pull and go ahead again. NSTALLED on your car and Starts . Hunt, Agent 0 tainable. Day phone No. 6h;|Wanted—European hotel, rooming night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque-| or boarding house with good more. 1615| trade. Address Permanent, care Telegram. 3258 FOR SALE—A few fine ferns. - Phone 22. 3224 | LOANS are desired for clients in the sums of eight hundred, two thou- WANTED—Sewing of any kind;| sand, and six thousand dollars. The Cut Price Store will give away grammar department and one to the high school department to the one making the highest per cent for the quarter and also one pair to the one making the highest yearly average No pupil will receive more than Now chldren get busy and get your Sapp, |Pick of their large stock of shoes. 3252 3241 3 HOPOVOHD POGO DO UPOPOPRPOODPIPIOOEO OO0 EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. OCT. 8, 1914. FOR SALE—Some nice firniture and | eeeescscssscccesesssccsose china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. & Housekeeping— 501 South 3184 Rooms for Light Phone 149 or apply Kentucky avenue. \ WANTED—You to list your rooms, boarding houses and real estate with us. Have more callc than we can fill. The Lakeland Informa- tion Bureau. Room 18, Raymondo Building. 3219 e A FOR SALE—Five room house, en- tirely furnished. Phone 170 Green. 3239 ———————————————————————————— WANTED—Torent 4 to 6 room house, furnished or unfurnished. must be close in, or will buy lot if price suits. Phone 288§ Black. 3238 WE SUPPLY THE LIVING AND TAKE CARE OF THE DEAD Kimbrough Supply Co. bas a com- plete undertaking dcpartment, with licensed embalmer in atterdance, at ~easonable prices. 3225 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 LOST—In Munn park, a gold-han- dled umbrella. Finder please re- turn to Mrs. W, A. Hicks, 917 Tennessee avenue and receive re- ward. 3248 WANTED—To exchange Buick Roadster car for lots or sell cheap for cash. Box 52 3259 1 NOTICE TO PUBLIC We hereby notify all citizens ot Lakeland and the State of Florida that Mr. M. M. Haynes is not rep- resenting us in any capacity what- ever. Kimbroughk Supply Co., South Florida Agents Baldwin Piano Co. 3251 $151 WILL BUY a $375 piano if taken at once, that amount being an unpaid balance on a piano which has been sold and used for about one year. See me or phone 329 Green. S. J. Perry, Box 391. City. 3249 l It is believed that satisfactory in- terest and security can be ar- ranged. Telephone ‘160.” Ad- dress Loan, care of Telegram. 3257 B. 3196 BUILDERS OF HOMES—L. Gill & Co. My lease of the Pender Photograph Studio expired Oct. 1. A renewal of that lease was not thought sensible. Pending a new location work will be delivered at the Lakeland Book Store. H. Faust. 3245 «WANTED—Position by competent stenographer. Phone 14 Black. 3244 LOST—Female hound dog, white, with black back and sides, black and tan on head and ears. Liberal reward for return or information as to her whereabouts. Dr. W. S. Irvin. 3246 SALE—FORD RORDSTER A1 CON. DITION. CHEAP. EASY TERMS. BOX 683. 3247 TO SELL OR TRADE for lots. A two passenger automobile; a bar. gain. See Grady Deen. 3235 MRS. JOSIE THOMPSON, NURSE. CONFINEMENT CASES A SPECIALTY Phone 347 Red, or call at Mrs. M. G. Merrit's LAKELAND JUNK DEALER 509 North Kentucky. Sacks, Bottles, Rubber, Iron, etc. Bring Us Your Junk. SMOKE HAVANA ROYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 Buys OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running Water in Ea?h Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE 3223ul $ TRAGEDY OF A FREEZER £ As Ye Sew, So Shall We Reg v 2 o (3 [ H -3 By EMMIE STOCKER. [ ] [J 00000000000000170090000000 { i “It takes a water ice longer to freeze than ice cream, anyhow,” en- couraged Mrs. Pashley. Delia, the queen of the kitchen, groaned and stopped turning the han- dle of the freezer. “Longer, is it?” she inquired acidly. “Well, I've turned this long enough to make water ice for all the people in the state.” “I'm sure,” said Mrs. Pashley with the nervousness of a woman who is baving friends in to dinner, “that it's I going to freeze all right, Delia! Why, | it's just perfectly lovely juice left | from the preserved strawberries. And 80 rich!” “I tell you,” persisted Delia, “it ain't a-going to freeze! It's too rich, that's what’s the trouble!” “Nonsense!” said Mrs. Pashley. “I'll set the table for you,” she ended pla- | catingly. “Thank you,” said Delia mournfully. “It 1 ever freeze this I'm afraid I won't bave time for that or anything else!” “Let me turn awhile,” sald Mrs. Paghley. “You can be doing some- thing else!” “Is the ice cream done?’ asked Jim- my Pashley, appearing in the kitchen door. Unknown to you—Untested, so far as the g. majority of the community is concerned, it will b $ earnest endeavor now, and al ways, to sew genero: Iy thread of satisfaction, in the firm belief that such ; .. cy can but result in a Harvest of business that make this the Premier Tailoring Establishmey, L.LAKELAND. SUITS or OVERCOA Tailored -To-Measure o N No More " “Go away, Jimmy ordered his mother. “Of course it isn’'t donel It “It's Going to Freeze All Rignt."” takes time to freeze a water ice! It I were using cream, now—" “Gee!” said Jimmy. “I thought it was ice cream! And I could lick the dasher! Kin I have some—" “Go away!"” repeated his mother. “I think it is getting harder now, Delia!" “When kin I have some?” persisted Jimmy. “At dinner time,” said his mother. Delia had opened the freezer. In- side was a soupy mass, ice cold but most evidently with no intention of becoming solid. “I told you so!" said Delia gloom- ily. “Jimmy!" cried his mother. “Go right down to the corner candy store and ask them to send a brick of tutti frutti for seven o'clock!” “Kin I have some?" asked Jimmy, and then fled before his mother's look. He returned presently. “They ain’t got any tuttl frutti,” he announced. “They have ras'bury an’ peach an’ pineapple an car'mel an'—" “Have them send &nything!” cried his mother, who was peeling tomatoes and making a bad job of it. “And hurry!” “I told them,” Jimmy announced again later, “to put in a lot of things —car'mel an’ pineapple ice an’ ras’bury an'—" “Oh!" groaned his mother weakly. “How awful—" “Whee-e-e!” squealed Delia, who had again looked into the abandoned freezer. “If it ain’t freezing all by it- self!” “What!” cried Mrs. Pashley with sudden hope. “I did so count on that strawberry ice for tonight. Begin turn- ing it, then, Della—and Jimmy, you go tell them we don’t want their mixed brick of cream!" “Oh, ma!” wailed Jimmy. “Hurry!" cried Mrs. Pashley. Returning 15 minutes later, Jimmy found himself seized by a hysterical mother. “Jimmy!” she cried. “Go right back and tell them to send the ice cream after all! This miserable stuff melts all up again when we turn the dasher!” Jimmy rushed off once more. “Let Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Main and Hydrotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys fcal You can get here what you get in save time and expense. than $25.00 to 30.00 No matter what price you pay us for your gar- ments your absolute sat- isfaction is paramount above everything. This is the “Shop of Satisfac- tion.” No reasonable man is permitted to leave here unsatisfied. The Professions THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES Florida Ave, Phone 391 Electricity, X-Ray, Light, Heat, Culture, Massage, Dietetics, Bte. Battle Creek and Hot Springs and G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla, Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, Karthwork Specialists, Surveys. Residence Phone 240 Black DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Attendance Consultation Free Office in Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium —————————————————————— Residence phone, 278 Black. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Munn Annex, Door South of First And we guarantee that at this price we will give garments that you cannot duplicate ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS World’s Largest Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg, LAKELAND, FLA! R. A. BLUMBERG Representatives SAM B, SCH By elsewhere at It is Jur honest op ion that if we would down and talk just o# half hour with eve man in town personal there wouldn’t be an% one in the tailoring bu ness in town but us & ter we had finished tali ing. i JEREMIAH B, SMITEF NOTARY PUBLIC Investments in Red e interesting snap rban property, fa me at once. Wil se *‘gr'::lh. Or on easy tel Rooms 14, Futch & Gentn| Lakeland, Fla. § A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAV® Real Estate Question | Drane Building } DR. R. B. HADDOC DENTIST 1 Room No. 1, Dickson B ~Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 138; Residenc: ——————————————— D. 0. Rogers Edwin Spe: ROGERS & SPENCEI] Attorneys at Law, Bryant Building p EPPES TUCKER. 33, LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland i KELSEY BLANTON ATTORNEY AT LAT Office in Munn Build: Lakeland Flofid‘l W. 8. PRESTON, LA Office Upstairs East of Cou” BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Titles and tate Law a Specialtr National Bank it stand,” said Mrs. Pashley. “If it should chance to freeze by itself, De- Lakeland, Florida DR. H. MERCER RIC lia, you may have it if you have any PHYSICIAN AND SURG company of your own!” 7. D. TRAMMELL Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Ellis “It's too late to mix a brick!” Jim- Attorney-at-Law Lakeland, Florida my cried, rushing in. y “They’ll send you plain choc’lut!” “I hate chocolate!” moaned Mrs. Pashley. “Oh, why did I try a frozen dessert?” At the salad course Delia whie- pered in Mrs. Pashley’s ear that the fce cream had not yet come. Mrs. Pashley gave an imitation of a host- ess with nothing on her mind to worry about. As she removed the plates Delia whispered that it had come. Mrs. Pashley clutched her heart. The ice cream appeared at last and Mrs. Pashley served it. “Thank you,” said guest number 1, “but I never touch ice cream!” “I'm so sorry,” said guest number two when pressed, “but chocolate dis- agrees with me!” “Gee!" gasped Jimmy. “Kin Ihave three helpings, ma?"—Chicago Daily News. b lDeon-nrynt Bldg. Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. S ————————————— Established in July, 1900 DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Phone: Office 180; Residence 84 DB.CI Ykk. GROOVER Rooms 5 and 4.‘&2&%"‘&#&- LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida o Y DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILD®EN oms 8, 9, 10. Office Phone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue . Phones: Office 378; Resid. ' FRANK H. THO NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building Ofice phone 402. Res. 3V Special attention to draft papers. Marriage licenses and 8 furnished W. HERMAN WATSON. Morgan-Groover Bld Telephones: Office 351; Res Lakeland, Flori¥ NORTHROP SCHOOL OF KINDERGARTEN AND ¥ MRS. ENSIGN NORTE? Lakeland, Florids PETERSON & OWEE ATTORNEYS AT LA Dickson Building