Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 8

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Classified FOR SALE ° PARK HELL LOTS FOR SALE ON ZASY TERMS—AI streete clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre «racts some of the finest truck and arm 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. 2996 ————————— s BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony horse between 3 and 4 years old. Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 3300 —————————————————————————————— FOR SALE—New modern seven- room house. Lot 50x200. 708 East Lime St. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Some nice furniture and china dishes. Call at Lake Mirror hotel. 3223tt FOR SALE—Big bargain. Handsome young Florida mare, fine stock, gentle, willing, strong; must be seen to be appreciated. T. W. Pope, south side Lake Hollings- tworth. 3434 FOR SALE A five room bungalow, completely furnished, near lake in city, price $1,800; $750 cash, balance time at 6 per cent. LAKE REGION LAND CO., 213 South Kentucky Ave. 3412 FOR SALE OR RENT—New 5 room bungalows, one block from South Florida avenue. Modern. W. F. Nichols & Son, Room 5 over P. O. 8397 FOR SALE—One more new bunga- low in Ozone Park; will sell for cash or on easy payments. Only five blocks from Main street. W. F. Nichols & Son, room 6§ over P. 0. 3397 FOR SALE—Two 1914 bungalows in Ozone Park. Close In, on Mor- ton street. Small cash payment, balance to suit. W. 8. Wilkes. 3386 FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, in Dixieland, cheap. Small cash pay. ment, balance like rent. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 3372 FOR SALE—20 acres, just off Soutn Florida avenue, 4 acres cleared and set to young grove, part bear- ing, old house and barn, about 4 acres truck land, balance citrus land, all for $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363, —_—— FOR SALE—Nice lot in Orange park, east front, fine large bear- ing orange trees, for $850. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—Two cast front lots in Dixieland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. ; 3363 FOR SALE—TFive acre orange grove. Nine years old, in city limits. P. A. Moore, Box 363. 3433 TOR SALE—Three cholce lots in Orange Park. If you meéan busi-; ness Communicate with 8. H.,! care of Telegram. 3430 s S eSS | FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern bun- | galow, five rooms and bath; nice! screened porch and house screened throughout. Phone 85 Red. 3435! 33 N 1914. THP EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 19, FOR RENT—Modern 6-room hous.e.! with bath. If taken at once will make low rental. Phone 83 Red. AdpertiSing P. 0. Box 334 3435 | SHOULD SHE TELL? I “Save Ten Dollay i FOR RENT—2 front furnished RA CROSS. rooms. Apply 405 South Ken- By CLA tucky avenue. 3431 o i FOR RENT |2t sou eoutd ave seen i profe!”| By having your Fall Clotheg 3 i n | > > i i | MISOREANEONY, memes o st s hiak | made to your INDIVIDUA modern improvements, including | ——————————""-"""""""""Ipeck. “Anyhow. Srdschel : | screens. Close in. Phone 269. For fire insurance--strong, liberal| & oy ¢o have told me! She was mY Measure by us o 3301, companies, see D. H. Sloan. hostess.” e & e 3069 “1 always thought Emily the girl in the | o s lovely nature,” objected BARGAIN for cash—mahogany fur-|new basque waist. g ; lovely nature,” niture for two bedrooms, dining Sh: ":3;0::;‘/ t\a\'or:nan with the sun- room and Kkitchen; also two roll | a8ree uput she begged me to stay over top office desks. Apply a* 506 East :‘i::' her when the rest of the house FOR RENT—3 nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. Very reasonable rent. 317 South Virginia. 33178 Suits or Overcog FOR RENT—Seven room, modern| Orange street. J. W. Gurleyé69 party left, just to keep ‘,;ew(l::m Wg:;:: house. Apply 608 East Lime St. 3 back in the same Crow o Possession after Nov. 21. 3401 ——— Hipple! How could I help " FOR EXCHANGE—New bungalow | wge nicer to me t}mn he was tohl;er;' or building lots, in good location «If it wasn’t Wayne, the: ‘:'vrlnkled for good automobile. Ford pre-|it?” demanded the girl in the ferred. Phone 356. W. F. Nich. | basque. B “Emily sald I simply mus N M N L olg & Son, Room 5, over l)o»to:;‘;e,z' cause I loved nature so, and now that 0 ore 0 es most of the cottagers had gone home k were oceans of nature lying COUNTRY CHIOKENY AND BOOH ;‘:fifiia loose and unappropriated, and, arriving daily. The BIG PURE anyhow, her mother was going in to FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed-| chjcago, and she'd be so lonesome all monson . 3345 | glone. She was so mournful about it i A —— | LA 1 HRO O €LY, OF make myself out PURLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work a perfect brute, i done neatly and promptly. Rocm| “I went out to fish,” said the girl k., “N n b+ ' 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 :;21; ut:ee «;ux;it;\;m:: 2:;}1{ butz\o;e::u:e S Oft; HatS and D erbl " | there was nothing else to to do, and R the meat hadn't come. Emily said B e ] FOR RENT—After Nov. 15, the El- bemar hotel will be for rent. Ap- ply to George M. Wright, 301 South Tennessce, phone 122. 3392 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also furnished suite for light house- keeping; two blockg from P. O. Apply 223 Florida Avenue. 3398 R RENT—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephens, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Bldg., city. 2383 none better., Made in Lakelz;g that unless 1 caught some we'd have FOR RENT—Nice furnished front by Streeter. 3 no dinner. So I took th'e ro:\l']bo:t 1'1;\: Lal'ge Vaflety Of Shapes and Shad- bedroom with bath, to gentleman rowed around'the bend into the bayou. y A x or couple without children. Ap- FOR HER CHRISTMAS PRESENT | He was l}lel'fl. IngS, Tnmmed Wlth COlltl'aSt Bands ply 304 West Lemon. Phone 201| The Kimbrough Supply Co. hag| “The fish? just received another solid car of | ‘“The man. Right in the spot where 5 . Baldwin Pianos, Baby Grands, In-|! wanted to anchor swung his boat. I —the seasons lateSt conceptlons y thought he was a native because of furnished; all conveniences; con. SN Hiavsts Sue Unnete DEenms the old straw hat till he turned, and it veniently located. Phone 217 Oak, Circassian Walnut and Ma- Blue. Address 519 East Orange. |10821Y. 3389 There i8 no better line sold than the Baldwin and these can be had at the right prices and terms. Black. 3426 FOR RENT—Deslirable house, well FOR RENT—Desirable furnished 3418 front bed room. Entrance from poreh. Close in. Apply 106 Eest| WILLTAWS BARGAIN CounTER | yagucia ¥ e $5 Styles $3 Ouality Peachtree St. 3419 |NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, plastered, 2 lots 50x135 each, in New Dixie- land, all for $1,500. Terms if wanted, 5-ROOM HOUSE, 1 acre good land, barn, about 30 orange and grias)eé 'FOR RENT—Nice 5 room cottage, all modern conveniences, close in, corner Orange street and Missouri friit trees and grave arbor, avenue. E. Tucker, Sr., 317 miles from Lakeland. $800—one- South Florida avenue. gago| ‘fourth cash, balance to's uit pur- X ; o ; ‘"O'I;TAtGEdof’ four rooms and hall, ‘o S = | FOR RENT—Cottages on South| migered: lot 175x200. planted in = e | carden and orange trees, some Florida avenue, one mile from| Dbearing. Will sell at a sacrifice, = - - 2 bearing *"Will el ot : - =3 Hatters and Tailors Postoftice. L. W. Cowdery, Car- | BTRROUGHS ADDING MACHINE-- - . rollton, Ga., or J. B. Smith, TTsed only short tme: ood as new. Takslind 21l Po(‘u" b::nfl;e_leeram office and see e g ; !{ Futch & Gentry Bldg., LAKEL_AND, NY—Four years old. nere | \ g - A B x?ndel.ng;l:.les and| “Right Wheve | Wanted to Anchor.” R. A. BLUMBERGE SAM B VERY PLEASANT furnished room }%‘:‘v‘:“;flifll harnefls.“E}ul?e(".‘lalll;r 200d | wag then I was smitten dumb by the to rent in new bungalow, with ren, or lig riving: a ' rare b A rofile. And th ves! - & private family. Meals if desired. R » > ReyEn Anditholeh a ’ UP-TO-DATE 6-room buncalow and ! éral look of bei 5 2} Mrs. Webster. 809 E. Orange St.| 10t 72X135. one of the nrettjest o ke s AR, 3432 homes in the city. $2,200 t immediately ke must be a man of im- \v?{,[?e'gfi%fl ANGEy 1‘2 erm; portance who had buried himself in| MEETING OF WOMEN'3 CLUES i acres good | the wilds to rest, and I was so thank- i T A o T ST o) | L L ) ; ! FURNISHED ROOMS with private mfl‘le lron?cplz.g:dhtlovw,l.ufzfitp&d l}‘a‘!: ful that I had on the newest style of Baltimore, Md., Nov. 183.—Tbe FreSh ApfllaChl bath and light housekeeping fa- | Dastener automobils. =~ middy and a becoming shade hat. I|informal semi-annual meeting of (€ (QYSters 50c qt;p cilities. 1011 South Flerida Ave, Derry t?lflnts Sl out 'Goo; l‘f%:_v‘; ::%?:)‘:ad to l:ip per;eflly oblivious and |[the State Federation of Women's Phone 387 Red. 3429 | Toom house and barn. horse and -possessed, so I proceeded to stop | Clubs will : S wagon, and good milk cow. On |and fish as I had first intended. A bl ool ol o g Try our Home m —_— | ©one of the largest lakes in T.ake- b : t will open with an address on the T want a 5 or 10-acre tract of land,| 1and, 2 miles from town. {Wire | op &/%aye admires an unflustered 5 Red Crosg work which is being done Pe.nut Bfm]e fence all around promerty. girl. I couldn't help it, could I, it improved or raw, for $1,000 or| quick sale 31,060 ‘n o;::"n if F.;%‘.‘ my bamboo pole dropped overboard?” SRU whish UL by continued In Wad: 1B Choco hte Fll less. What have you? Address, Nl'(.“»i':‘edé-noom SRER: e i " “Oh, horribly crude!” timore. “The High Cost of Living” “Land,” care Telegram. 3424 | lot. with 21 orange frees barn, | "It was better than falling overboard | 18 *h¢ subject of a paper to be read earden, ood horse and hugev, in [ myself,” protested the other. “Not|bY Mrs. J. J. Abel, the chairman H o' D EN one of the hest locations in town 1 f ‘ ! . : Price $2.000 + | nearly so mussy! I wish you could |of the household and economic sec Elliston Building, G. J. WILLIAMS. Phone 242 rfi{%ddo have seen the manner in which he re- |tion of the federation; and reports trieved that pole and gave it to me! | will be heard from those members PHONE 226, Proo - When he raised his hat I decided that : poe CRERE AP ! e i hesin who were delegates to the recent Ask your grocer for some of this| “Finally he called over to me to e l;;er\x\leal of the National Federation SEEEPPEERBPOCDE fruit. A car just in—the finest that | that he thought I'd catch more fish omen’s Clubs in Chicago. d over came to town. For special | If I baited my hook! Fancy! 1 was MKE PAR \ trade we put up about 100 selected | * confused that he rowed over and SPEAKER FARRIS IS \ oblen Th & Do i reoted | Mated 1-Tor me! But 1 ida seo NOW GOVERNOR PRO TEM BOAT HOU and you will bay. 0 catch any, so he generously divided Jacksonville, Nov. 18.—Gover- (JOYLAND PARE) his own, after he had discovered that | n 9 s or Park ——— e e | 1 Wa8 fishing for my dinner, o o ey 1 am prepared to do all kinds of| “I went fishing again the next morn- State H. C. Crawford are witnesses Power Boats and R CLEAN COTTON RAGS wanted at Telegram office, 3¢ per pound. Phone before bringing. 134 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running”Water in Fach Room well work from four inches up. All| D8, too. There was no reason I should ,‘m ‘h.“ C?ambe‘“ Florida land fraud Special R.ate.s tnfi Call at work guaranteed. Have had years of 23 d':‘ven off the lake by a stranger. | 25¢ it Kansas City, and may be de- and Picnic Pait® e didn’t talk so much, but you |t2ined there for several asonabll . experience, and my work has alw : » _but you everal days. The Best Service—Re ¢ TELEGRAM OFFICE 31 iven tetitinsine y as always ;h;;\lltld hn}vleds(le(en his eyes! 1In a week | constitution provides in case of the W. F. MoOXEY, P a we had known each other a life- | governor I cdb ! LR SRt SRR T TR T i governor's absence that the - + ; #3844 | W H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. | time! You can tell by a man's expres. | tary of state fill his place. I s - 50,' "3:‘ RIS S slon whether he has a superior soul, | hoth are abe D . In casg Residence Phone =/ BOSSvISvRIR NS If you are looking for bargaing in | ! think! That is, usually. a0 SUSAL [h6 Suties ANl NP | ESNERERRR L. List Your Properties With Us real estate, beautttul lake front| —~EmIY said she couldn®t imasine ::Z p:‘?s'de"t. of the Senate, who at We have people asking every day $|property in and out of city, dwell- | und gaig ‘ane poneres Orer fehing, | g pre v M. J. Drane, of 5040 for Groves, Truck Farms, etc. ings, buflding lots, close in or in | along, but I persuaded - ;:;? c?r:e‘.abtem = resident Drane is also | 3 a o. 5 LAKE REGION LAND CO. { |suburbs, beautiful orangs groves, | sun always gives her a lesdhthe El! s r?mththe State and Speaker Br an’s sn 23 So. Kentucky Ave § [subdivision property, and farm | was bound that for once she flh(;uldvmem[;(‘,r(? e House, is the next| s in FPEIDPPSPPSIUTS P PSSPSDLT | lands, T can show you some bar-| not interfere with my friendships, It line for the chair. |eains. Selling only my own prop-| ¢ertainly would take her down a peg An lnsect Dest 158y Bt B 3069 when she.fuund how far 1 had pro- JOINT MEETING OF i & | s gre;;ed with the handsome unknown, & HUMANE SOCIETIES a“d nis'n‘ec 2 “Every morning he, too, fished. He| S'Tacuse, N. Y., Nov. 18.—-Busi- Here’s a Bargain For You [} or sowee v swrm ] st T i it 2l Wi s s 8 e i, e himself, as do all great people, but 1|C-- @nd S. P. C. A. organizations — Mr. Ford Owner: The Improved Sandbo Two Compr:ssion Starter YOUR engine completely over S P I N S two compressions or one full revolution, with a great deal more speed than it can be done by hand. No more broken bones. back-fire. Don’t climb out in engine. Just give the cable a INSTALLED on your car and i 2 5 - ™ guaranteed to give perfect satis- faction. Never , works “ems” in cold weather on two or little boy can operate. : See John H. Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. could tell from his expression, when |Pave brought scores of rcpresenta-l Fleas, Roaches, :x:&ol;:; :; rme l;mt e was living |tives of the humane societies of other Insects cam I was, New York Stat : “And then one morning Emily came N tend the meetings tod < = charging th s today and tomor- t or U lnmks afid ;;‘;l::i}:e;hihzui‘;iz Loy I;he Tow. The purpose of the meeting onDlorche: fl.{;chen curiosity had overpowered h: a eir‘is.‘o {ransact business connected andpar d the si does all ordinary persons. She sim: |-\, {I® OTEanizations for the pre- S e i do ply glared and I resolved to freeze her vention of cruelty to children and y EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT COMPLETE OFFICE OO BOIATHIP OSSP EO OO D PBDD PO ‘ o house. ‘ EQUIPMENT It she'tried to be unpleasant, :hose rerjorming a similar service |8 i . wor.d‘:e::: she_cal:led. addressing he,.xt‘,’l\; iiltnhna\lg_i The laws under which | Prices: Quarts o . . GLASSES FITTED my handsome friend. ‘No! Wo societies operate 5 {l‘:“posszlblehteon ‘i‘gll: 'tfiilfgs;oglf’ | sl RS Y 108 i wonder the meat has been late fog‘Sim"“V This evening will ’::ee g‘;:lyi I 5 Gallons 8sc. o e mud w! ) over a week, if this is how you s over to soci r 506 A oW You spend | o social affairs, |5 Sprayer § pull and go ahead again. your time when you should be deliy- banquet bheing mu:n:dl‘e(‘epuon and | pray ering it, Hoskins!" Ang you shou!d! 3 l HOURS: | have seen Hoskins leap for shore and | 3 by l 9% 124. % Iltl;e butcher's cart concealed in the 2 x . o . ) i ten times out of ten. Starts ¢ SV s u |s f;‘b:::’ ARG | ll L a k e pulls of the cable. Any lady | | about it from the frst arll; nl;:: t;lgl L] [] 3 ; me, just to be hateful! It gp Hunt, Agent W i ele| uoET AN mEavy mavnme 1§ Py g r mA ? “Oh, she will'" | i ] $ SUITE, BRYANT BUILDING by ‘w‘rl:;m?m&?ed the girl in | HOUSEHOLD MOVING A Kentuck Blé& 2 ~& LAEELAND, Fra. Daily News, que’_ChmgO! 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