Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 7

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% CHE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. M‘“M 15, 1915, ——— Claaouled FOR SALE HlLL LOTS FOR SALE ON Y TIRMS—AI strects clayed, | ztdowalks, electric lights, ! water. shade trees. See G M. Stephens can oF S. sse Keene estate of 560 acres e-half mile west of city limits, we o now selling in 10 and 2¢-acre| ;s some of the finest truck and | grm lands in this section at the t price and terms. For particu- e G. C. Rogan, Room 1 »ngd 2, LE—20 acres, Just off Soutn ! avenue, 4 acreg cleared 't to young grove, part bear- old house and ba:n, about 4 truck land, balauce citrus| 1and, all for $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 3362 | LE—A new five room bun- 2 corner lot, cast front, 'muu!ul location, small cash payment, balance on easy monthly installments. D. H. SLOAN. OR SALE—Two cast front lots in pixieland, on Success avenue, for ¢400 each. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 3363 1 OR SALE—Nice lot 1n Orange park, east front, fine large bear- ‘ng orange trees, for $850. The Jotn F. Cox Realty Co. 3363 FOR SALE WO 5 ROOM bungalows close i1 modern conveniences. Price 630 cach. NGE BELT REALTY (0., Postoffice SALE—My b6 passenger Cad. ; is In A-1 condition. Will 11 on easy payments or will trade for real estate. O. M. Laton. OR RENT (03¢ INT—After Jan. 1 1 on West Main St., acce siding., D. H. Sloan. 23069 RNISHED ROOMS with pr ba and light housekeeping fa- s, 1011 South Flerida Ave e 387 Red. 3429 FOR RENT—After Nov. the El- bemar hotel will be for ver Ap- ply to George M. Wrizht, 301 South Tennessee, phone 122 EVERAL HOUSES FOR R plenty of room for chickens, a plot of good garden land, several acres if wanted with each hous 2069 or R RENT-—Warehouse with rail. 10ad siding. D. H. SLOAN. 3069 com— Don't miss thig chance to get that quoteq in Lakeland. factory prices. 0. Buzgles and wagons also re duced to cost. 3586 S AN T SIS e It will pay you to buy your furni and store it until you need it vour saving will be great; Kim. Sup. Co. jat cost, A R e I am prepared to do all kinds of up. work from four inchee All cnaranteed. Have had e, and my work has alwiye action. ¥ K. STRAIN, Lakeland. Fla FOR HIRE—Good so1 mable rates, long trips 2 v. Have driven m 00 miles in this ar ties. Carriage phone 109. Resident ! Red. Frank McCollum. B e i FOR RENT w 6 .room bungalow; Lemon St. F. T. Ho er, 801 Hast Lime St. 36¢ e i FOR RENT me large front room, 1t housekeeping iildren. 511 outh eqr M A Pittman, the tailor, is U old stang prepared to do tailoring as he has dom * two years in Lakeland s, cleaning and pressing rur Ia d gents in connection. Phone 410. Room 9, Raymondo m his P FoRr RENT—Two cottages. one - avenve. rate §1 o 105 £2 50, See hone 290 Red. avenn Fra Vermont T. J. FURNISHED ROOMS with bath, $1 273 Red. 0 month, Phone 2663 Advertising & “where in town. pew furniture at prices never before | Turniture at| Kimbrough Supply ! Tu-\ horses. We have one hundred head to pick from and have lots of second ang buggies and har. or sale cheap. WILSON BROS. e ot S0 e S SRR NOTICE d rooms f holders of tlberry, the Fla., Bank of Mulberry, will be held at the bank on the feurth Wednesday in a January, 1913, same being the 27th | | day, for the purpose of electing a M board of directors, and to attend to | | MIS CERLE ANEOUS such other busine: s may be pre - ‘—5%.,_,-__,, isented. W. P. READ DON'T FORGET to see the Kim 3663 Cashier. Co.'s stock of furniture now 591;_3—“ ing at cost. 3550 | DISSOLUTION NOTICE FOR s Effective Dec. 19 D. 1914, the Come to sece us. ' The annual meeting of the stock .| We have a fresh load of mules and ‘m_ HESEEEIE P - . : The Professions S BHIIEIEERIEST | Crircpr ctor ! DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, | Lady in Attendance in Dyches Building Between Park and Auditorium. OFFICE HOURS. }Bto 11:30 a. m. 1:30 to § p. m. { 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. ' Consultation and Examination Free. Residence Phone 240 Black | | W. L. HEATH, D. C. ! HUGH D. VIA. D. C. I Doctors of Chiropratic. Over Post | Office. ifours 8 to 12. I(os and 7 to 8 p. m. a. m. and 2. i firm of Peterson & Owens, attorneys Graduates and Ex-Faculty mem- Care t law, is dissolved by mutual con-|D¢T® Of the Palmer School of sent. Mr. Peterson will take charge Chirapratic, Sousaitation and FOR - RENTZSaver 2600 B0 atti of the practice, the ofce to remain Spinal analysis free at office, ENT—Seven 1 se i : Nxieland on. the Boulss ,in the Dickson building at the place e c‘xluard.“(e."an formerly cceupieg by the firm. . @& D & H D. MENDENHAYLL obig J. H. PETERSON. { CONSULTING ENGINEERS —"_v—h_ 5 PR AONQ | Suite 212-215 Dranc Buildin I‘O.I\ SALE or will exchange equity , LN | : 3 ki property for good farm | land ¢l in. Address Excha mfie i . DISSOLUTION NOTICE care Telegram, 364 Notice is hereby given that the Sl \xurnnurp firm of O'Doniel Sons & CHRISTNAS BOX i i Co. has been dlss?l\\~ by mutual | i co 1t, 0. 0. Davis retiring. 0'Don- Delicious Golden Grimes ,\nplos,‘i’\l ns will continue the business in boxes re and assume all indebtedness of the firm, and will collect all outstand. for delivery 150 to the box. any- Call 292 Black, ing bills due same. CRUTCHFIELD €O. O'DONIEL SONS. hes ST e 0. 0. DAVIS. Lakeland, Fla, Dec. 21, 014 WE ITAVE EXPERT Ford mechanics and are prepared to take care of all repairinz of Ford cars in most e R R R TR RNy up to date mannme. Lakeland|$ 29 Automobile and Supply Co. 3069 ‘ OFFICE ROOMS _—mmm 571 LAKE FRONT FOR SALE f; Wit i f 20 acres on the T ] In Telegram Buiiding ) 4 i [% Coolest and Best Lighted ne and s 2 inthe City = . 3 ng Water in Lach Room % ac v 2cd on part SRR i B W * b i Call at 2 W. P, READ, ® Ml orey. Fla TELEGRAM OFFICE B KF PARK! 'i (JOYLAND PARK) . . Power Boats and Row Bcats : ‘ & tishing % and Picnic Pa ties % Best Service - Reasonable Rates | w,-qr' : o . W. 1. Mooxgy, Prop. & H L P. O. Box 32 o Ak K Phone 234 0l o s st soed S il B9 o S Wl ' TADGAIN COUNTER | WILL ! i i ) .7 S 1 ") / I\ | i 4 () 14 - i »g Which is proven by our six ith years success in Lakeland. 142 Phone 242 R Phane 242 Rud d,,\.h,,,n made of Cement. ! HATIC AL VAULT GO | “0 foni |1 Maker of the National Steel ‘ $500. ot 1 reiniorced concrete Burial for city | Vault RE Dy I Building Blocks of all discrip- il tions. : 1 10w vu|: 1ots l Cement, Pressed Brick, Dixicland. @1 390008 White Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 i 4 inch Drain Tile, o, 7 Oy J LB i and 87t Fench Post; in fact { i or it Far pany 1 AprEOL D | PRESSING CLUB i & "NING. PRESSING. IRING and DYEING. < Work a gp.r'.lh\ e No. 393 ATSON & GILLESPIE, Proprietors e ! | for Good Dry wQOOD .« 201-Red 0or 18 g We wiil do the rest. ¥ Rt i W.J. WARING overal bungalow! yarts of the € .'0 sl Ot(r.;rm at Room 9, N[ll : ; or phone 356. W 3433 S e nm-rr Axm HEAVY HAULING " : L R STy : bladder, take DT TM e nak and Pine \mcd Orders handled promptly Jhones: Office 109, Res. 57 Greel BOAT HOUSE G || e * |9, 0. Rovers . | Old Pig §v Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations aud Plant Designs karthwork Speciaitaw Surveye. | Restdence phone, 278 Black. Ofice phone, 278 Blue, DR. SARAH P. WHEELER OSTEOPATL Munn Aunnex, Door South of Firs: National Bank Lakeland, Florida | | DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AMND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentuckv Bulldim Lakeland, Florida DR. C. €. WILSON Physician_and Surzeon. Special at- tention civen to es of women and children. — Dec vant Blde.. Rooms &, 9. 10. Office phone 3 Residence phone 367 Blue. DR. W. B. MOON Telephono 550 Hours 9 to 11, 2 to 4, evenings 7 to & Over Postoflice | | Lakeland, Florida A. X. FRICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ! Real Estate Questions ! Bryant Building R K F*DOCK DINL'ST Room No. 1, Di kson Bldg. Lakeland, Tla. Offica Phone 138; Residence 41 Blue. Edwin Srencer, J¢ ROGERS & SPENCFR Attorneys at Law, Bryant Boliding Take'and, Florida | HENRY WOLY & SON. EXPERT PIANO TUNERS Rebuilt, Refinished and Made Like New; All Work Warrant- yed Strietly ' Pirst Class. Resldence jand Repair Shop 401 SOUTH MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Phone 16 Black. Lakeland, Fla- | EPPES TUC LAWY | Raymondo Elde., Lakeland, Florids KELSEY BLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Munn Bullding Lakeland Florida W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. fxamination of Titles and Rea, &+ tate Law a Speclalty DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Blax Lakeland, Flonda Phones: Office 37%; =14 201 Blue | WL - ‘ FRANK H. W | NOTARY PU '\ Dickson Building e Office phone 402, Res. 312 Red | Speetal attention to drafting lega papers. Marriage llcenses and abstracts furnizhed | W. HI WATSON, M. D. M Groover Blde. lenh ice 201; Res, 113 Red 1", Florida DR. D. P. CARTER VETERINARY SURGEON Lakeland, Fla. Residencs Phone 294 Red | Office Phone 196 J H. PETERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dickson Buildfg .Practice in all courts. Homestead. claims located and contested i | { | Established in July, 1900 2| DR. W. S. IRVIN | DENTIST ‘ Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Buildin: H LOUTS A. FORT I ARCHITECT I Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florids B. H. HARNLY Estate, Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER i Sales Manager NATIONAL REALTY AUCI'!ON CO. Auction Lot Sales a Specialty Tabatand P I Pavmar4n MAg DR 1 R RUNYAN 17 and 1% Rasmor ae Mae xinn Roome All pecessary dArnes furnienea ont ext'ra charge Residence phone 30%. Ofdce Phone 410 I_ ¢ BEAUTIFUL | nf iSi.axE Bonmy LU WiLL BE SOLD AT AUCTION !0 the Ew s Bidders, Absolutely Without Restrve oo Ja. 16 Highest and Best Located Lots At 1:30 O’clock RANDALL'S ADDITION: ! it Cieland, Comaien o Stores, School and Churches. overlocking Beavtiful Lake Borny. A Finc Lake for Boating and Fishing. The t hance of a Lifec ime to Buv Lots for a Heme or fer an lovestment. 1hese Lots offer the Best Investment Opportunity in Lakela:d today. The owner's Necessity spells your Opportunity. We must sell Quick'y; therefore, at Absolutc Auction -at your mercy. Thin-- ‘ Times will Change,” e “War” will end -+ Lakciand will double in populatizn, and the Buyers of thes: Lots will Reap Enorm- ous Profits. It’s Up to You! Act Wisely! P SHATONAL PROPOSITION! | | A Choice $250 Lot ’mn Be GIVEY AWAY FRIT! Free Ana Somebody wirl uo' 1L, 1t May Be ‘ou D CONGERTY During Sale by takeland Militarg Band Sale Begins on the Ground at 1:3 P. M. sharp. Take the National Highway around Lake Mirror to Lake Bonny. Frie Auto Service for Ludies from First Nationzl Back Coruner. Everybody 7nvm'd and Expecicd. Don’t Fail to Attend. Ter ms' 1-3 Ca.sh, Bau; e ¢ an.. 12 Months - NATIONAL REALT: AcCTION COMPANY B. H. HARNLY, Auciioneer and Sales “or, (ffice at Lakeland, Fla. tefrupted the bridegroom. “And as for family, 1 should think you'd feel WAS QUITE DIFFERENT you had too much of it in some re- spects—consider your Uncle Lyman and his breach of promise suits!” “Brother Tom simply has been un- fortunate!” flared the bride. “It al- ways was the other people’s fault! And if you think I'm going to have all those up-country relatives of yours that were at the wedding down to From CHICAGO DAILY NEWS. “I certainly was amazed at Dora,” said the bride that evening to her hus- band. “I hadn’t seen her for ages, )‘nu( visit us here you are mi And | know—and the way she talked! About ! you can tell your mothe; E her rel Why, it was per- | “Gec breathed the bridegroom. | tectly dreadful! 1 don't see how any | “What are you iryving to do—give an| { woman could harbor such feelings ation of vour \d Dora, whom | toward her husband’s relations! And! you just mentioned?” | | s nsisted that Arthur was just as| aid the bride with ex- | veliement when he discussed hers! It| v, “is very different from tseems to me if T .did feel that way I'd | Dora’s! I hnu real grounds for my ! at least keep still about it!” | feelings! 1If she had relativesinlaw I “What did she say?” inquired the | like mine she «i ‘Wit very well talk!” | bride’s husband, inter: { i | “Merey! 1 couldn’t to Tl‘—: e [ member!” she told him. “Why, 1} Vel | wouldn't dream of saying such things | Velyet nopk pff ami:u siwi ot 3 family. Daniel! 1 am sure | be worn. One that BrCOGy UOER they | tried their best to be very | shown is made of deep : | nice to mel | “Why, Mcther Never Interferest® | Lnere is a tiny Why, they think you're great!” in- | ox X ! i ted her husband in rise. | aidn% admir g Pt She's & 11 rosetty The bride lowered he “I'm i e om your RELOT. slad yeu think so, de 15! exclaimed | 8 decorat he oY mured. “I'd stand almost anyth emphasis It fastons snucly about the throat to preserve peace—but hur seei » vour tone of voice!"™ —— ’ | tually anxious to Arthur , with dignity. “If you The Value of Good Clothes. | his moth She said '_‘“' in « s between ntr y is not to be desired| Seunet S0 Wity Tould Mht o r and peovle, T ean tell | either in dress or manners. It is only fluence him longer the better it m right now that so far as that | another r . for vanity. Still, there would be! No matter how much your mother interfered you may believe I'd never open my mouth!” “Why, mother never interferes!” “I'm glad you think so,” she repeat- ed. I didn’t intend to say a word about it, but if you knew how your mother has interfered with my house- keeping! Trying to tell me I know nothing at all about it and that I am goes the lartons were pro fore the H inent be- s ever were heard of! We can trace back to before the Revo- lution. And who ever heard of the Higbees? That was just what mother said at the very first. She spoke about your sister’s large hands—true aris- tocracy always shows in the hands! Lily is what yov'd call a pretty girl, if you aren’'t trained to look for the extravagant finer marks—and she is your sister, s0 | ments. He sa “If a man (or wom-, “I'm sure,” said her husband, hur- that I never intend to say a word an) have not firmness and have keen riedly, “that mother had the very against her; not even if her common | gensibilities, it is perhaps a wise econ- kindest intentions—" tastes lead her to marry that awfully | omy to go to a good shop and dress “I suppose,” interrupted the bride in l ordinary man she's so crazy about!| jrreproachably. One can then dis- tremulous tones, “I should have known | How she can ever look at him!—Lily | | miss all care from the mind, acd may ! has always been jealous of me and the | gasily find that performance an addi- attention 1 had, and she nearly died . tion of confidence, a fortification thag when the Joneses asked me to the ex- | | turns the scale in soclal encounters.” clusive house pertv and left her ont! ' You have all ho-vd the experience of| 1 could el things she d°! weu ¢ Motaved that thel to try to break up your engagement sing well dr ssed gave her to me—" a feeliug of inwnrd peace which re “I don't know that there is anvthing ligion was powerless to bestow.—Sub- so aristocratic in going through bank- urban Lite. ruptey twice, as your brother did!™ in- said for those of s often require us to w not cut after the prevailing mode. Good clothes, er, made in any fashion except test extreme,” have a marked | effect upon the mental condition of the wearer. Even Emerson deigued to discuss the moral effect suitable| clothes had upon certain temperas is somethi to be us whose ¢ that you would defend your mother in | any case! Now, my own mother never dream—" s2'd hor hushend, drylv. “sShe cut up something rough when e took this flat! Said 1 didn't earn enough—" “It wae our interests she had at heart!” flamed the bride. “I never thought I'd see the day when you Yo some sense of @

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