Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 16, 1914, Page 12

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3 & 4 o (lassified YY1 FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT Eighkt room house, modern con_ veniences, just off South Florida avenue, at 107 Rigzins street; also eight room house, all modern con- veniences at S08 South Missouri ave_ nue. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phones 102 and 150 3522 FOR SALE, TRADE OR EXCHANGE Ten room, plastered dwelling, with all modern conveniences. Large corner lot; four blocks from depot, on Kentucky avenue. Will take smaller house or vacant lot, grove or farm in trade on same. See me at once. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phones 102 and 150. 3521 FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP— Apply at 209 Nortn Mass avenue. 5,000 P+RK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, | cement sidewalks, electric lights,| city water, shade trees. See G. C. | Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 | FOR SALE—Grocery stock and fix_i tures at low figure. Address “Store,” care Telegram. 3340 ! | . | Having purchased and subdivided s | fED.CEA . A 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| right price and terms. For plrticu-'l ars see G. C. Rogan, Room ! 2nd 2, | Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2996 | FOR SALE OR RENT 18 room house, partly furnished. well located, close in. See me. W. K. JACKSON, Room 6, over First| National Bank. 3535 ! e | BARGAIN FOR CASH—Gentle pony horse between 3 and 4 years old. l Apply at 810 South Florida ave. Phone 387 Black. 3300 ! e EEE—s, FOR SALE—Good secondhand wag- on and harness; also a dozen thoroughbred Plymouth Rock hens. Apply 511 South Miasouri avenue. 3534 e ———————————————————————————— FOR SALE—20 acres, Just off Soutn Florida avenue, 4 acreg 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 R e — FOR SALE OR RENT—W,e 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. 0. Phone 356. 3453 o R PR R e FOR SALE—Two cast front lots in Dixieland, on Success avenue, for $400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 | o e e s s s s 2L L e —————— it FURNISHED ROOMS with private * {FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished rooms ! with private bath. Phoze 300 Red i or apply 416 South Missouri Ave. ,FOR SALE—Standard varieties of Citrus Nursery Stock or rough lemon stock at 11lc per eighth inch caliper. Eagle Lake Nurseries. Eazle Lake, Fla. 5000 e ——— | FOR SALE ! l 160 acres of land two miles of 1town, 25 acres of this best of truck {land, balance high rolling citrus land. Price $15 per acre. Twenty acre improved place on | South Florida avenue, close in, with |beautifu1 seven room bungalow and {other good out-buildings. Price sev- !en thousand. Fifty acre improved farm, twenty- five acres in cultlvation, 3 acres in bearing grove, 6 room bungalow and five room tenant house; a fine place for subdividing. Price $4,500; terms can be had. We handle all kinds of real estate. Call and see us. | ORANGF PTTT REALTY co., |Elliston E.. | —————————————————y ]FOR SALE—300 2-year old seedling | each. H. B. Morse, New York avenue. 415 South a=no 3536 e ————————————————————— FOR SALE—One 175 ezg Buckeye incubator in perfect condition; been used three ti ; also one horse, will work anywhere. Prices very low. H. Petersen, R. F. D. No. 2. 3546 FOR RENT FOR RENT —3 housekeeping room-, improvements, cheap. all including modern PUBLIC done neatly and promptly. Rocm 200, 1'rane Bldg. Phope & 1867 1 '\__‘ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- rooms. All modern conveniences. 305 S. Mass. ave. Phone 16-Red. | 3446 ' e s et e o FOR RENT—S5-room flat; aiso two furnished rooms. Apply 502 East Orange wtreet. 3454 e NICE furnished rooms for sleeping or light housekeepinz at The Juliette, 402 North Tennessee avenue, northwest corner North Tennessee avenue and Oak Street. 3233 D FOR RENT-—6-room cottage, two blocks from school house, North Florida Avenue. Phone 383. 3503 e ——————————————————— FOR RENT—Warehouce with rail- road siding. D. H. SLOAN. 3069 e —————————————————————— FOR RENT—Two, three and five D. H. Sloan. 3069 room cottages. bath and light housekeeping fa- cilities. 1011 South Flcrida Ave. | Phone 387 Red. 3429 | el i | FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for | light house keeping. 301 So. | New York, corner Lemon St. ] 3464 | ISR OO TN IS | —— e | FOR RENT—; room cottage, all; FOR SALE—Three choice lots in, — . - improvements, tneluding Orange Park. If you mean busi-. ness communicate with 8. H.,* Spreens . (Clode dn. PHone :Dg'.mxl cars of Telegram. 3430 ! g SR | "OR RENT—After Nov. 17, the El- | FOR SALE—Nice 301 12 Orange; ... .¢ hotel will be for rent. Ap-! park, east front, fine large bear-| ply to Georze M. Wrizht, 301! inz orange trees, for $850. The* South Tennessce, phone 122. Jokn F. (Cox Realty Co. 3363|{ > 3“2! - | — ] FOR SALE—One or nne-t orange ] IOR RENT-—To couple without ' grove properties in State. Fine. children, two furnished rooms, | hammock land, beautiful lake modern improvements. 304 East front, large fine dwelling, located | in picturesque oak grove, just outside city limits. Would take | payment in other propvrt}’.! part 7| if desirably located, either here or in other sections. D. H. SLOAN. 3069 FOR SALE—160 acres improwd! farm near Tul:sa, Okla.,, 100 acres'l cultivation. 2,000.00 house, | quarter mile of good town. Willj trade for Florida property. Ap- ply, Box 34, Lakeland, Fla. Orange St. Phone 292 Blue. ; 3448 | S SR | FOR RENT—1 furnished room and two rooms furnished for nzht! housekeeping. Call 97 or apply | at 503 East Orange. 3560 FOR RENT—One suite in the Ste-/ phens apartment house. Apply to S. M. 2383 | Stephens, city. or G. C.|black or leave orders with Rogar, Deen & Bryant Bidz., eity. | Grocery Co. MISCELLANEOUS Special attention given scalp treatment, removing dandruff, and manicuring for men, Marinello Shop. | | 3485 ! CHRISTMAS BOX | Delicious Golden Grimes Apples. in boxes ready for delivery any- lwhere in town. 150 to the box. Call 1292 Black. CRUTCHFIELD CO. 'COU:\'TRY CHICKENS AND EGG arriving daily. The BIG PUR FOOD STORE, Robertson & Ed- monson. 3345 1 st it WE HAVE EXPERT Ford mechanics and are prepared to take care of all repairing of Ford cars in most up to date manne. Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co. 3069 LOST Watterman fountain pen with cracked handle; left on desk at post- , -vext Door Postomce;omce. Reward if returned. Preston | Rion, 811 East Orange St. 3543 | grapefruit and loquot trees at 10c | $250 TAKES a nice piano. Rare op- | | portunity to get good instrument { Mrs. A. Potts, phone 268, HERE IT IS. A 50 acre grove farm, truck proposition. About 500 orange and zrapefruit trees, 4 room house, good barn, on lake, 3 m out, 1-2 mile off hard road, dandy place and on |$4,500. W. K. Jackson ('c. 333 e ————————— | ————————————————————————————————— nice furnished light! | Beginning with today, (Dec. 1st.) bath: | QUr terms will bes pot cash for all 317 South Virginia Ave. 2utomobile work, and supplies of ev_ | 2544 !ery kind. ]\ rect from headquarters, STENOGRAPm_.w“k’CBSh. and can and will mee. any: We buy our supples d‘- pay legitimate competition. We earry | a large line of tires, tubes and oth- | er auto supplies. Cali and see us.| Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. | 3069% ONE of the prettiest, and most up to date cars exhibited in Lakeland | this season is the 1915 Hupmo- bile on display at the sales rooms ' of the Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co., local agents. 3069 e e 'GOOD PINE WOOD—Promptly de_ livered at $2.00 per strand. Fire- place wood $1.50 a load. Phone! 366 City Weod Co. 3524 WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER 1.—Nice 5-room house, 11 1-2 ! acres in cultivation, 2 1-2 acres bearing orange trees, tangerine and grapefruit grove, good _irrizating plant, with several acres finest truck land. This is a Beautiful place bor. dering_on city limits of Lakeland: Price $3,800. Terms can be had. 2.—10 acres zood truck amd eitrus land convenient to public hard sur- face public rcad, 1 mile to shipping point. Price, $30 per acre. 3.—6-room cottage, southern ex- posure, four blocks from depot. one block of school. electric lights, toilet, bath. Rents for $20 per month. Price $1.600. Terms if wanted. 4.—Beautiful kuildinz lot, 30 foo: frent, 160 back. on priacipal street, with fine lake front. Price $300. For sale. or will exchange for eity | property, 1913 Va Dassenzer Over- land automobile in excellent condi | ticn. ) | FOR SALE—Good 5-year old, Flor- ida raised horse ¢ work anywhere; harness in zood cendition $150 if sold anick. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red THE ONLY MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES ] GROWN UNDER THE PERSONAL! SUPERVISION OF OUR OWN PLANT PATHOLOGIST Who has specialized under Hortieultural Board at He has treated the seed ,spraved them regul i 1 {cordinz to the of federal government. These are best seed that will esme ints state. They are shipped in bags. WHY TAKE A CHANCE with your seed when for the same money rou can get seed absolutely AB safe from POWDERY SC other di:ease. See J. F. Crutchfielq and 3508 | £4443522FFIPIPPPSELEPDPI00 SEND YOUR FRIEND A N! RSE'S RECORD—For sale at tk ‘ office, 25c a dozen 5,000 i P ————— ] SALE OR TRADE—1914 5 passen- cser FORD. E. S Hansberger, City. : 3499, SALE OR TRADE—House close in 30 acres good truck land, with running stream, near Lake Hol- lingsworth. On public highway. Box 683, city 3499 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Rur 1g Water in Each Room i Call at = 8 i TELEGRAM OFFICE _a e Christmas Box )1y g2s or Grapefruit . Packed by the FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE I will be at the Exchange ev- |} ery week day between 9a m.| } and 12 m. to take orders. “F.C. MURRAY, P. O. Box 1g1. e - spot | wider ribbon. {from the new ' e v — st e s = | am prepared to du ail sibue © well work from four inches Up. work guaranteed. :iave Dad year: o experience, and my Wwors has a s given sa cti W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, | E NOTICE | s land, 6 acres truck 2 1-2 miles from city hall, 1-4 \ile off hard road. ¢ room bunga- ow, large barn, front on larze lake. Several hundred boxes fruit, only ?53.000. W. K. Jackson Co. 3333 | 5 ACRE TRACT in corporate lim- on one of main avenues, 4 room house, about 100 bearinz or- ange trees, 2 acres zood truck land, mll fenced, 7 blocks from high gchool, no unfavorable surroundiags, ' its, at bargain price. See me. W _K; | Jackson. 15335 | PHONE 2358 RED for fish, oysters, ' wood, hard coal and charcoal; also agent for Marvello Face Prep- | arations. R. 0. PARK. 3564 & NTED AT ONCE—300 8. | L.eghorn kens, several fresh cows, Berkshire or Red Jer pigs, I I Wamns Phone 187 Green 3542 PRESERVES THE GOWN | EVENING DRESS HANGER ALSO A DAINTY TRIFLE. ! ing down upon the scene. | Work May Easily Be Done at Home by Anyone Who Is at All Handy in Use of the Needle. The evening dress hanger is a very dainty affair, and is a bit of work that can be made entirely at home by any- one who is handy with the needle. The frame is a strong piece of wire bent into a heart shape, ending with a hook at the top, but before bending it into shape it must be covered. From the hcok to the puvint of the heart should be about twelve inches. Four feet of wire will make the heart, ex- Holder for Evening Gowns. clasive of the hook, which should be of the wire twisted, seeing a thin wire is { used. The covering is of inch-wide pink ; Satin ribbon, two lengths being placed i back to back and sewed through twice its entire length to make a casing through which ths wire is run. Five vards of ribbon will be necessary, as it is fulled over the wire, which creates litde frills on either edge. If wider frills are desired use a The hook is just twisted with the ribbon and a bow of wider rib- bon is sewed at its base, from which depend strands of pink baby ribbon | Supporting tiny scent sachets, writes Helen Howe in the Boston Globe. The advantage of this improved holder . ared with the wooden frame is its l.n.“m‘ 5. The shoulders do not slip h hanger; sleeves can be pinned to the ribbon cover should they is; also the dress can e belt to the point of 1d it be necessary. Some- sash or ornament will 2 hung upon the ordi- times a drag a gown wh vary holder Speaking of the ordinary holder, 1 see changes there. tco, and, in my opin- fon, for the better. Tapestry is used for the cov ricg after padding, instead of the daintier ribbons, which quickly soil and look badly. A hanger, cov- ered in rich, doep tones of tapestry, vt‘m be a joy forever. The craze for the French gilt has reached the pro- saic hangers, and after the tapestry is shirred over the padded wooden frame a border of tiny roses in French gilt is set all around as a decoration. I see no sense in this. I fancy, too, !the gilt might rub the lining of the garment resting upon the hanger and m_ake it wear badly. Of course, the trimming adds much to the beauty of the article, but it does not seem prac- tlcal_. Another change is in the per- fuming and in the way it is added. Only such odors as lavender, pine, clover and lavender-cedar are used, and these are put into the wadding cover- Ing the frames. not as separate sachets '€XCcept in the case of the evening gown holders), which is well, for the little bags were often in the way when the garments were constantly in use, dangling and catchin, here as they will. . o | oenenenononeNeRetONINNS tauiring ,x,, « Y | l | pauper.” | Iy—flushed with gambling. . at full speed; drunken Indians sleep- Pancho’s horse, with magnificent | tion?” silver-mounted saddle, whose tap&-i *Ned recited v deras swept the grund, was standing, frankly and - . | fn front of the hotel. While Pancho ! profound am was pointing him out, the faro dealer | intoa fit of ' noted where Pancho’'s bet lay and | them compadres. Wl send 1, g, again toy through ¢ Ned was the happen himself y a gog HONOR OF GAR By H. C. CARR. the shock 1y must brinz € (Copyright.) At the new hear: = Old Jose smoked a cigarette in bis ;) " © : corner. ~—that of « T “Qh, senor,” he said, “times change ver’ much. I was once majordomo of the great Garcia rancho. They had more as million steers, and so many b horses no man can count in a whole year.” “\Where is the Garcia rancho asked. “There is no Garcia rancho,” sai Jose sadly. “All gone. Garcias 18 all poor men. Old man Garcia die They were oy “IN do it!" p @ went to s- afternoon. Hge o 1 new from h, i He's eyes thar o, a d When he spoke ot ited salary, she - ! it was abundap, W When I asked him why, Jose said, slowly shaking his head, “Couldn’ un- derstand. Couldn’ understand Ameri- can way. He lose all.” " in, he related these fa:t:? - y They could Pancho Warren flung his empty b::“ts dafler the £ , purse under the faro table. | © “sl'lel . ; “I stake my horse,” he sald excited- ! wait a gy : o nerve before I te) v. The American faro dealer paused &M going to marr and considered the excited young half- d, but that o breed. startling teleph “Where's the horse?” he asked. terially changeq Pancho turned very white and sprang| A slip of p to his feet. “You doubt me?” he ' nounced that cried. The gambler merely sat toy- ! to see the r ing with the cards, so Pancho added | hi?.up_thg weakly: “Well, the horse he iss down I'm in for it by the front of the hotel.” | turbed Ned. 1y The gambler peered out of the front | fore aud‘ aft for a windows of the old Pico House down ' ture. Well [ 4 into the turmoil of the plaza, as it ' it goes, and I! was in the early days of Los Angeles | “Oh, you are —voung grandees with jingling spurs | responsible for and belltronsers, tearing up and down'| regarding the t S affairs, are you’ AR ing in the gutters: cattle roaming| Wayne, as Ned wi. around. and the studded doors of the private office. old mission chapel of the padres look- Mutely and r “Where did you ter. His fram in his eyes. “I see it all now’ controlling his man, the conver through that tran::1 my lawyer and a bri another city, but come about more than your error. “I do not under: Ned. ok “Then 1 will exjiight | since I was lured g The faro dealer looked up at him| for $50,000 stock of it and smiled as one might at a naughty | ascertained to be 1! child. paid ten per cent & “What!™ Pancho almost screamed.! manded the balanc: “You think I haf no influence withi down to them in an quietly fixed the deck to harmonize | with the circumstances. At the next turn of the cardl.l Pancho lost his horse. Stripped clean, he rose from his chair and cried: “I give the name of Miguel Garcia for ! one thousand pesos.” ! The Spanish side of Pancho’s na- ture was fmmensely haughty over the ‘ fact that he had once stood sponsor at the baptism of a child with the great Miguel Garcia—which made Migue! Garcia'!” tiate a compromise i Half out of his senses with the gam- ! offar fifty per cent flj bling madness, Pancho rushed from | they demanded all tjy the room to the’ office of the hotel,| g report. You sent! where he called for ink and paper eud ! They immediately s without more ado wrote out a promis- ( You saved me $20! th sory note for one thousand pesos, and | da. for you?" unblushingly signed the name of } As he spoke Mr ak Miguel Garcia. Hurrying back to the| Ned's hand heartily M game, he flung the paper insolently on | ¢4 out: " the table in front of the faro dealer. “Lillle—please, &1 1 “Who's Miguel Garcia?” asked the' gageq” M gambler coolly. glancing at the paper. | “What—how—whe Pancho almost strangled with an | Wayne. fi attempt to sav all the words of aston- ' “Ag soon as I le ishment and protest at once. | “You don’ know Miguel Garcia®” he i squealed, almost incoherent with ex-! air—" k “And ready to m* her insolent oid da citemert. “Miguel Garcia he has a8 ' Wayne. million—he don’t know how many cat- ! “Oh, you wo tles he has—Madre de Dios!—he can'! complimented travel for two weeks on hees own‘i “And your land—he—" ! under mistak- He paused, spluttering. Words me,” observe! ) failed him. | shall be as The gambler prepared to turn the And Lillie ® next card. | (Copyrignt, 1:t o] ,“You put up the dinero or you don’t : e olay in this game,” he said briefly. : VANE® | MARKS' OF VAW “But Miguel Garcia—" “T'hell with th ias!” e Garcias! Absence of Eage™™ Face Is Alwass Peside himself with shame and ex- vanzing "_‘ cite t, Pancho snatched up the' room, downstairs and out into the ! - spurned note and rushed from the ! street, where he swung onto the horse Lauge m.d' ‘ e had just wagered and lost. At the! 9°uble tor ot il N')r.r.or. where Arcadia swings into | oK 200 bt:. b Main street, was Cohn, the pioneer ! oj her’"at ey e pawnbroker ;hke. g . P gave Cohn the forged note ' ]((l)x;k'fac-e & demanded the ecash. Cohn diff cady s 1zzed his shoulders. | g " ‘“\\'en. I donno,” he saig apologeti- ;Esg‘:; t & 1 ally. 4 e : s Lo ' the woman ¢ . Pa:(-;; doubt Miguel Gareia® roared. one know she "7 g “No—no—no!" protested (‘ohmo\'er-! by :: t'“esll‘:: was = - awed at the great name. “| couMn’t | :t aed it° X .' fsrov«; vet. it I got the cash in the | hz:_r?;,m- fresh. ¥ 3 “See how much yon have,” ovd“"“"‘g ;alaly’dv:?pst“\‘ : : Pancho. The pawnbroker ‘hurricd | : ‘?ed Jo eagerse OVer to the safe in the corner, and | p ovne.dnf it ¢ stood up—red ang puffing. ! . “; or "Eieh'A hundred pesoc" p- saifi; :r:e :xrthf\ : deprecatzng]y. “That A “All right” said Pancho with great the real d magn cence. “You can keep the] is what makes change. ! it got to com b “)Pancho went back to the game,! more to expect 0 @ 1ere he lost the eight hundred pesos | all of heaven . without delay | if one could ¢ A day or two afterward, a mes- | —Cornelia A senger rode to the hacienda of the | tic 3 Freat Garcia and gave the cld man a! ST note. It was in English, and the old | Life's € lidalgo couldn't make it out very well.{ The contr _ His son Luis had just come home | life are not I‘n_vm college at Santa Clara, and old | al. Logic m# Miguel gave him the note to read— | proofs may taking great pride in Luis’ learning, | phies given ur ‘' Lius read the note. “This but the heart Papa, that you owe Mr. g Cohn in Los ' tions abide fore™

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