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THE EVENING TALBGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 24, 1914. M PP C FOR SALE lassified PARK. HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AIl streets clayed, cement aidewalks, electric lights, | city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. | ——— e e | 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 tracts 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. 706 East Lime St. Bargain for quick sale. G. E. Cox. 3321 FOR SALE—Big bargain. Handsome young Florida mare, fine stock, |ygRY PLEASANT furnished room gentle, willing, strong; must be seen to be appreciated. F. W. Pope, south side Lake Hollings- worth. 3434 FOR SALE—New 5 room bungalow |pyRNISHED ROOMS with private with bath and screened porch. $150 down, balance in monthly payments. Address J. E. Moss, Lakeland. 3438 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|FOR RENT—Furnished rocms; also 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 lotg in: Dixijeland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 FOR SALE—Five acre orange grove. Nine years old, in city limits. P. A. Moore, Box 363. 3433 TOR SALE—Three Orange Park. If you mean busi- ness communicate with 8. H., cara of Telegram. 3430 —_—_—————— —— FOR SALE—One-half Craftman Repair Shop on Wist Main street. Good. paying busi- ness. Call and see C. T. Clark. 3450 ————————————————————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—Wpg have several new bungalows for rent or sale, cash or easy terms, in dif- ferent parts of the city. W. F. NICHOLS & SON, Room 5 over P. O. Phone 356. 3453 choice lots in interest in X 829 |FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, suit- L] in dveftis Lo o ol [ 2 ad FOR RENT—One suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. Stephenms, city, or G. C. Rogan, Deen & Bryant Bldg., city. 2383 — | | able for light housekeeping. Ap- plr 311 South New York Ave. 3455 i |PFOR RENT—Furnished rooms; al! { modern conyeniences. Apply 607 i | North Virginia avenue. 3457 |FOR RENT—5 room cottage, all modern improvements, including screens. Close in. Phone 269. ! 3301 {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—Flat of four rooms, furnished for housekeeping. All modern conveniences. Apply 509 East Orange. 3456 to rent in new bungalow, with private family. Meals if desired. Mrs. Webster. 809 E. Orange St. i 3432 bath and light housekeeping fa- cilities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3429 FOR RENT—2 front furnished rooms. Apply 405 South Ken- tucky avenue. 3431 furnished suite for light house- keeping; two blockg from P. O. Apply 223 Florida Aveaue. 3398 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or furnished bedrooms; three blocks from P. O. 218 South Missouri Avc. 2462 TWO ROOMS—Furnished or unfur- nished, for light housekeeping. Phone 363 Blue. 3449 FOR RENT—New 6 room bunga- low; all conveniences; close in. Samuel F. Smith, M. D, 3372 FOR RENT—7 room modern house, 5 blocks from Kibler Hotel. Ap- ply 608 East Lime St. 3430 e e e FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- ern convenience, reasonable rates. 215 North Kentucky avenue. Mrs. W. H. Pugh. 3439 ————ee e s e ————————————————————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER— Work done neatly and promptly. 200, I'rane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 NURSE'S RECORD—For sale at tLis office, 25¢c a dozen. 5,000 (given satisfaction FOR RENT—5-room flat; also two|FOR HER CHRISTMAS furnished rooms. Apply 502 East Orange street. 3454 FOR RENT—To couple without wchildren, two furnished rooms, modern improvements. 506 East Orange St. Phone 292 Blue. 3448 MISCELLANEOUS For fire insurance--strong, liberal companies, see D. H. Sloau. 3069 WANTED—Table boarders, refer. ence exchangéd; central location. Good home cooking. Phone. 383. 3461 1.OST—Ladv’s gold watch, with old igold chataline, at the Carnival grounds or between here and there. Finder please leave at the Telegram office or 306 North Ten. nessee avenue and get $56 reward. It has my husband’s picture in the case. Mrs. R. L. Maddox. 3463 SMOKE HAVANA RUYAL, 5 cents; none better. Made in Lakeland by Streeter. 3035 WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER ONE AMERICAN ADDING machine, new; accurate and almost indis- ensible to any business man. __Will sell at factory price—$35. NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, plastered, 2 lotg 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 grn¥e- fruit trees and fir&ne arbor, 11-2 miles from Lakeland. $8C0—one- fourth cash, balance to s uit pur- COTPAGE of 1 d hall of four rooms and hall, plastered, lot 175x200, planted in garden and orange trees, bearing. Will sell at a sacrifice, as owner is leavine cf BURROUGHS ADDING Used only ghort tme: zood as new. Call at Telegram office and see this bargain. Y—Four years old, eentle and splendid worker nl}l:ywhere swift mover {n harness. nrecnlf good for children, or light driving: a rare bareain. UP-TO-DATE 6-room buncalow and lot 72x135, one of the prettiest homes in the cit. if desired. WILL EXCHANGE 12 acres good land, 4 acres in cultivation, half mile from good town, for good five . Xuslenzer automobile. 5 ACRES--All cleared, 13,000 straw- berry plants set out. Good foru room house and barn. horse and wagon, and good milk cow. On one of the largest lakes in I.ake- land, 2 miles from town. Wire fence all around pronerty. For ululck sale $1,000. Terms if de- aired . NICF 6-ROOM HOUSE, extra large lot. with 21 orange trees, barnm, earden, zood horse and hugev, in one of the best locations in town. Price $2.000 G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 lg.edA StaceNE.. SLEEPY CREEK APPLES! ——— Ask your grocer for some of this fruit. A car just in—the finest that over came to town. For special trade we put up about 100 selected apples in a box. Ask to see a box, and you will buy. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of well work from four inches up. All work guaranteed. Have had years of experience, and my work has always i at home in Ris snug cottage like some . y. $2.200 terms, The Kimbrough Supply Co. hag just received another solid car of Baldwin Pianos, Baby Grands, In- side Players and Upright Grands in — s ek “Save Ten Dollars™ There 18 no better line sold than ' the Baldwin and these can be had at the right prices and terms. By having your Fall Clothes ‘made to your INDIVIDUAL Measure by us i | 3418; COUNTRY CHICKENS AND EGGS arriving daily. The BIG PURE | FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed-! monson. 3345 | ‘Suits or Overcoats | 'Soft Hats and Derbies DAVID GRIES'S MITE By DOROTHY DOUGLAS, (Copyright, 1914, by the McClure Newspa- per Syndicate.) Never before had David Grieg felt the sting and self-pity of being phys- | No More No Less ically weak. Never before had he regretted the great mental power that | had seemingly robbed his body of. strength. But now, when his com-! rades were all answering the call to! battle, he was flung back from the | rank and fille and could only stay at| home with the women and children. His big, brave friends had gone off to hurl themselves before the enemy’s shot and bayonet, to fight for the honor of their country, yet he must remain pampered Dresden doll. David Grieg was a novelist of no mean abilityy and while his books were not exactly numbered among first sellers, they were to be found in most good libraries. He ‘had sent a good-sized check to the hospital fund, but that seemed so frightfully inade- quate in view of the fact that his com- rades were on the firing line and his very servants fighting with the enemy. Grieg had employed three Germans, and one and all had gone back to the fatherland. It was his lack of servants that sug- gested to David another way of of- fering his mite to the country’s needs. He read in his morning paper that wives and chiliren of soldiers were being housed by generous individuals. ‘David saw no reason why he should not offer a home to someone who would act as housekeeper. He would not mind it she had one or two chil- dren whom he could clothe and feed | as well. In fact, David decided to stipulate that he wanted a soldier's wife and children. He sent his offer to the government committee for the prevention and re- lief of distress. Before two days had passed Mrs. Wade and her two chil- dren had come to him. She was a slim little creature, but as brave in her own way as the big husband who had gone with his regiment, the Sec- Large variety of Shapes and Shad- ings, Trimmed with Contrast Bands — the Season’s latest Conceptions $5 Styles $3 Quality ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS Hatters and Tailors Futch & Gentry Bldg., LAKELAND, FLA. R. A. BLUMBERG SAMIB. SCHER a ond dragoons. | ride Dallas is _%g i F % Mrs, Wade proved very efficient and 6r10a8 BT U0 DS BAMIUA 80 | : H even cheery about his household and Drama school. | reSh Apalachlcola Oysters 50c qt; pt. 25c Try our Home made Peanut Brittle and Chocolate Fudge H. O. DENNY Elliston Building. PHONE 226. Prompt Del. | the two children were a continual , Girls in the Kansas Oity publie source of interest to David. ; wohools will hereafter be taught how It Mrs. Wade found her nmew sur- (0 launder shirts. \ roundings and duties a more or less | Miss Alice Purington has charge of pleasant change from a none too All inventions which have any applica- happy existence she did not say 80 to l tion to the nursery. < \ David. Seattle clubwomen have started a “Do you think we eould take in & | aation-wide movement to make women few more of those left behind?” David 8. i asked her half laughingly and halt All the women of the Austrian im- serfously. “You manage #o well that Derial family are acting as Red Cross 1 feet we could shelter some Belgian 8. i refugees. I see a great number have!| Miss Signe Bergman, president of arrived on English soil today.” the Swedish Society of Woman Suf-| “Oh, it we only could shelter some | {38 is chief cashier of the State| bank of Sweden. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted FOR RENT If you are looking far bargains in redl estate, beautiful lake front property in and out of city, dwell- ings, building lots, close in or in 1 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with or without meals. El- derly couple preferred. Very de- > R e B Rl A e I e et e o B et St e e S e R D i o T e e e of those poor, destitute Belglans,” Mrs. Wade responded. She set to work after that to care for ome or two refugees whom David sent for. “It is marvelous,” he told himself, “how some women can shoulder their | & ¢ ashes. own burdens and those of others as Cheap Cleansing Powder. It short of cleamsing powder, use loth soaped and dipped in coal This will be found an excel- well.” And David did not realize that | lent and economical way of removing he had fallen in love with the soldier's | stains from pots and pans. wife. When the telegram came for her it wae David himself who took it from the boy. He knew before opening it just what it contained. War was reaping its ghastly harvest and David | ALL NOW WEARING JEWELRY Imitations of Expensive Stones Consid- ered in Geod' Taste and Are En- joying Wide Vogue. !Mmmu § LAKE PARKLR 't BOAT HOUSE ‘ (JOYLAND PARK) Pawer Boats and Row Boats Special Rates to Fishing and Picnic Parties Best Service—Reascnable Rutes W. F. MooNEY, Prop. P..O. Box 32 Residence Phone 234 Black knew that Mrs. Wade's brave husband — had fallen. Much more jewelry has been worn She was down at the foot of the I the last twe years by all classes of garden with her two sunny-haired A Wemen. Semri-precious stones, artistic- | DO children and the little Belgian refugee 2HYy inset, are now used as daytime 3§ o SRR Bryan’s Spray to whom she was pointing out the Jjewels. There used to be emly two beauty of a great winged butterfly. kinds of jewelsy in America, the genu- It was all over with startling sud- | In® and very expemsive, out of the denness. David had told her gently. | reach of all but the woman of wealth, She had made a supreme effort to amd the very cheap sort, that no wom- 1% |8 ¥ . s suburbs, beautiful orange groves, sirable location. Phone 383. - in the City ahliviaton i D S T 0 RunningjWater in Each Room lands, I can show you some bar- FOR RENT—Desirgble house, well i Call at :::;u. Dsdl:g ;‘nznmy own nxr:‘p; furnished; all convenlences; con- § i . veniently located. Phone 217 t TELEGR“M OFF.CE Blue. Address 519 East Orange. | $604444444200004 44000 20244 l w YARN[[[ 3389 PR . [ R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-F-1 -1 e [] © List Your Properties With Us % L ttage, FOR RENT-—Nico § room toet 1o We have people uskig overy 3| LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING corner Orange street and Missourt [ 98Y for Fn";};i(;;c}:;‘;"’c;"' : HOUSEHOLD MOVING A avenue. E. Tuoker, Sr., 317 z I‘Agfis 8o. Kentucky Avi s o SPECIALTY South Florida avenue. 3420 o o o1 O GOSN HORSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE : Phones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green DRr. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Here’s a Bargain For You Mr. Ford Owner: The Improved Sandbo Two Compr.ssion Starter YOUR engine completely over S P | 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. Impossible to kick in case of back-fire. Don’t climb out in the mud when you “kill_" your engine. Just give the cable a pull and go ahead again. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT GLASSES FITTED INSTALLED on your car and HOURS: 2 5 M \J guaranteed to give perfect satis- 9710 12 A. M. faction. Never ls, works ten times out of ten. Starts 270 4. 2. “ems” in cold weather on two pulls of the cable. Any lady or little boy can operate. See John H. Hunt, Agent Corner Orange and Tennessee Aves. SUITR, BRYANT BUILDING LAKELAND, Fra. remain upright, but David had only | time to stretch out his arms to catch | her before she fell. After that he led her into the house and up to the big He himself went back to the garden. When Mrs. Wade came down the stairs an hour later her eyes were. wells in which a grest sorrow lui Her emile was brave as she kissed her bairne. “I will tell them tonight about the soldier daddy who went to fight for his country,” she said to David. “I, been mistaken for them by these who | % want them to be happy now while the | sun is shining.” David Grieg took her hand and held it irmly between his own. He knew then that he loved her; that he always would love her and that some day he would tell her so Activities of Women. Mrs. Richard Derby, daughter of Colonel Roosevelt, will nurse the wounded in Paris. Women and children are taking places of the men in the vineyards around Bordeau~ .~ | _Miss Gert an who was used to the would think of wearing. Now there has been imported and; made here an in-between sort. piaced gold, but the larger diamon rubles, emeralds or sapphires are syn- thetic stomes; that is to say, stomes that have been manufactured to repre- sent the real and made from the same component chemical parts as the real stones. They are set up in the same designs as the real and hawe often ought to know better. Besides this jewelry there are the semli-precious stones, like turquoise matrix, coral, jade, etc. These have shapes and settings designed by art- ists of talent, and they wom those who know how to m“: - Serge and Satin Together. Serge and satin are now combined, and many a serge frock, with a long | serge tunic, has a black satin founda- | tion skirt and other touches satin. Sometimes there ts 10;:1;: age slip of blue serge with black satin founddtion skirt and black satth sleeves that reach to the kmuckles. i right thing | Some, 3 sunny room that overlooked the gar- Of It is set as expensively as the real | 3 den. He left her then to her sorraw.. Stones, in platinum, which has re- |2 An asect Destroyer and Disinfectant For Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Roaches, Ants, and other Insects. i Disetthn: S e oa porches, kitchen floors and around the sinks, win- dows, screen doors and all parts of the house. Prices: Quarts s0c, .12 Gallons 8sc.,, Gallons -1.00 Sprayer soc. 'y ] i by § Lake : Pharmacy Kentucky Bldg.