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Classified A FOR SALE FOR SALE—Hudson 33 §-passen- @er car, Original cost $1700. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice of 2, lots in Methodist colony, Black Mountain, N. C., near Asbeville. 10 ACRE FARM—6 acres In bearing grove, 4 acres good truck land within one.half mile of city, just offt avenue. J. F. Crutchfield. Phone 292 Black. 3688 ———————————————————— FOR SALE—Remington, latest mod - el No. 10 typewriter at a bargain. Phone 234 Black. 3769 e ——————————————————— PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AII streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or 8. M. Stephens. 839 ———————————— Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 660 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- wrs see G. C. Rogan, Room ! 2nd 2, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 2096 FOR SALE—Five of the choicest business lots in the city, centrally located; lots 25x122; 30-foot al- .ey in rear. Bargains at the price at which they are offered. Terms. €all at Evening Telegram office. dpertising T FOR RENT WANTED—5 to 100 acres, suitable for subdivision, close in. Will pay cash. Give me your rock bottom price right now. Cut out fancy c:ln( m;x digkering fig~ ; . I owill t Miotice them. Business is dead. You need the Here s your chance. A SRR SRR K WANTED TO RENT—A small farm {10 to 30 acres, for trucking and B r‘- poultry, within a reasonable dis. FURNISHED ROOMS with private bat3 and light plng .fa- cilities. 1011 South Ficrida Ave. Phone 387 Red. 3439 FOR RENT—# room house, batu, shadeg and screens.” Call 604 N. Florida avenue. 3Tis ———————————— FOR RENT 2 Warehouse on- side track. See N. A. Riggins. 8766 FOR RENT—#6 room house on west side Lake Morton. Apply to J. R. Talley. AUTO FOR HIRE—Good service, Teasonable rates, long trips a spe- clalty. Have driven more than 25,000 miles in this and adjoining counties. Carriage rates in city. Day phone 109. Resident phone 234 Red. Frank McCollum. 3601 ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 122. 3392 MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Solid gold brooch set with tance of the city. Address “Farm,” care Telegram. 3806 ‘The power boat, “Lucky Bug,” on i Lake Hollingsworth, is ready to give service. Fare 10c each in parties of | 4 to 12. Bring your friends to the scenic spot. This trip surpasses anything to be found in or about Lakeland for the money. Landing at Lake Boulevard between Success and Mississippi avenues, Dixieland, south side eity. 3802 LESTER HALL. FOR RENT 5 Second floor, comprising 4 rooms and bath, at 808 South 'Missouri avenue, All of above have bath and a1l modern conveniences. W. Fiske Johnson, owner, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. Phone 150. 3803 For Good Dry STOVE WOOD Phone 201-Red or 18 Pl | mm v @ Sy MAY DR VRIES. lO [ ilcl\nm NA Fik oy !on yron The Crop, It Is Believed, Can Be Increased At Least 25 Per Cent, at a Small Cost. Washington, D. C—In order “in. After being Mr. Rafferty,” answered Miss Latham, grasping the foreman's inky hand to minimize the damage done by insect pests to citrus fruits 1 Florida, which on the average amounts to from 25 to 40 per cent of the crop, the Department of Agriculture has worked out a spraying scheme which has giv- en striking resuits in the three years that it has been practiced Practically all of the damage that insects do to citrus fruits in | Florida can be attributed to six species. The most destructive is the citrus whitefly; the second “At two o'clock,” sald Rafferty, evi- the purple scale; and the third gsgfiiéigf 1L “Why, I'll come with real dently relieved. “Do you like sage the rust mite. To do away with stufiing, Miss Latham?” these pests Government special- prepared in this 4y the mixture is diluted by the on of so gallons of water|ag T0 “COLOR BLIN to 1 of mixture, which leaves a, This ximu ,oth required for whiteflies ‘ ad purple scale. 4 roximately I per cent; Many cflm [“u"" spray apPION. tie maximum, F In June or July the rus .mu‘un({ be attacked by a lime-sul~ .ar solution of the str.engt.h of 1 .0 50 or I to 75. This spraying wiould be done when the maxi- rust mites ! 31 Strangy Thinge Connectey yok T \nan number of rust mites have | Of & nade ther appearance and before _ny russeting appears. It \yxll also kill some scale and .whlte- ies, but should not be relied up- on for this purpose. Some time between August 25 and October .1, the trees should be_sprayed \zain with the paraffip-oil em]ll— sion in order to kill all the white- \v larvae which are the progeny of the third and last brood. The earlier these are killed the better it is for the tree. This spraying will also serve to remove the sooty moulds from the trees and his way upstairs. next Sunday. There was scru| cleanliness, and that evidence of & harmonious family of two which can be sensed the moment one opens a saw Mrs. Rafferty struggling under the weight of & huge platter which must have contained a glant among turkeys. Two minutes “later Rafferty : ing, two ; \ists advocate four spraying, 4ito color it. iof which are primarily intende |to kill the whitefly and scale in- It was a cosy little apartment into ' sects and the two others to de- which Miss Latham penetrated “!stroy the rust mites. The num- not large thoroughness door. And as the girl entered, she 'of the work and the seriousness! lof sprayings, however, is |fixed but depends to a !measure upon the !of the infestation. The first spraying should be, done in May after the adults of was ' the first brood of whiteflies have carving as tender and luscious a bird | disappeared and before the ap-! as ever grew to maturity, while Mrs. | pearance of those of the second Rafferty, looking a little self-conselous, | hrood. At that time the fruit ‘form the fruit, enabling the sun in November or December it lis frequently desirable to spray again with the lime-sulfer solu- tion in order to kill off what rust mites there may be. The cost of following such a scheme is estimated at irom 20 {to 35 cents a year for each tree. One grower was able to carry it out at a cost or 3 cents per box lof fruit, and on the other hand jt cost another 8 cents. Eight und that P8 either colors, mfn - color when this fault in o pronounced a8 not to yield tg g is known a& “color-blin strange thing about thi is that it has been fouq g ' fingers and toes, ap j t, but unlike most he diseases it is transmitted only 4 the mother’s side. Thus, while, may have inherited the trait froy mother, he would not transmit his own children, although hjs it she has a child, will pass it o her offspring. If the trait has been missingth more than two generations, it crops out again, but a daughter color-blind. mother can produce dren with the trait even thoug herself has escaped. ‘This knowledge and the pre of “color-blindness” have led y wise rule for eye-examination iy gaging engineers and others to exact eyesight Is essential. To. Test Egge Before a Candy, For e benefit of farmers anf| persons who handle and use eggs| Department of - Agriculture b cently. publishéd a colored dling chart, which {f used will We will do the rest. W.J. WARING "..'B‘W"’,‘"““;:'“‘M;"’mfsbmw be an inch or more in .di- md,“'?u::i'th:k'- ::{.:' t’hl.::hhurd- ameter. A paraffin-oil emulsion is used, prepared in accordance | ing house. And it wasn't any more ; 0 for your sake than for ours I wanted |with the formula described in 3 | you to come. -Since we lost Michsel, | Bureau of Entomalgy Circular it hasn't been any home to us” !168. Folléwing is the formula: "“"““‘r inquired the girl. “That's . yyp,le oil soap, 8 pounds or 1 lfl“{,':‘:,”'“:“;;mfi: Rafterty, “He was \8allon, Paraffin oil, 2 gallons, mine and my Arst husband's, but when | Water, I gallon, § marry 5 . . :.l::'w:d“;a?: ":: :’. ahd :ll:d":wl The mixture is prepared by he'd like to start in with a ready-made 'adding the oil very slowly to the family, he tedk such a fancy to him it ' soap, the whole being vigorously broke his heart when Michael turned stirred throughout the process. wia.” L It is important that the oil I am 8o sorry,” murmured the girl, '.1.,\\]q be added in small quanti- “Oh, Mrs. Rafferty,” sobbed the girl, |;:::_“ Dty dowme) itk Suebe [ties ‘and the stirring be sufficient to keep oil and soap in the form $0000000000000000000000000 | “T know I'mi'd dreadtul impostor, htl I couldn’t tetk them at the office, and | OFFICE ROOMS § . waseny s monch, s s v diamond in center, 24 pearls around edge. Liberal reward if returned to Alma Trammiell, 220 South Tennessee avenue. 3810 ———————————— For sale, at a big bargain, new bungalow just being completed- Small cash payment, balance like rent. D. H. SLOAN, owner. [cents may be taken as the max.i- imum figure. In return for this {outlay the trees yield not only imore abundant but much larger |fruit. The increase in the size of the fruit aloneshould result, in is estimated, in an increased pro- duction of from 12 I1-2 to 25 per cent, amounting approximately to 2,000,000 boxes for the entire citrus crop in' Florida4 If this scheme was followed throughout the entire State it is thought that the output would be a least 25 per cent greater than it is now, and that the appearance of the fruit would also be much better. of an emulsion. After the re-[In one orchard, sprayed rows quired amount of oil has been|yielded 60 to 70 boxes of fruit added and after free oil has|while adjoining rows which were ceased to appear on top of the|left unsprayed had only about § soap, the water is slowly poured |boxes. AUCTION LAND SALI 3069 | WVANTED—To borrow $600 or $700 at once. Good secyrity. Address “M.,” care Telegram. 3811 ————ee e WILL THE PEOPLE of Lakeland mever: learn that when Bartlett does it, it is correct. Ask “Bart. lett, the Sign Man." Y 8796 the eggs in elr natural size as &: eandle, and aln| FOR SALE Eighty acres good land on Bartow dard road, one-half mile to Bparling Station and packing house; fine for sudb-dividing into § and 10.acre tracts; at $85.00 per acre. THE JOHN F. COX REALTY CO. 3363 SPECIAL TRAIN TAMPA February 13, 15 and 16th Leaye Lakeland 9:16 a. m. Arrive Tampa 10:30 a. m. And Special Train will leave Tampa Returning Daily at 6:80 p,m. EXCURSION TICKETS SOLD DAILY Limited to Feb. 26th Atlantic Coast Line Standard Railroad of the South 1 WILL DELIVER godd pure sweet milk at 10 cents per quart. Phone 246 Green. J. M. Wells. 3795 HAIR SWITCHES made from comb- ings. Annie Butler. 507 North “Well, the boy and Tim had a row about one thing and another, and final- ly Michael put on his 'hat and kissed me. ‘Good-by, mother, Ill never come back,’ he said. I didn't believe him, but he kept his word. That was two years ago and: Tim would have cut out his tongue -sooner than have spoken the words hesdid.” The plum pudding came in and they fell to. But Miss Latham geeined to have lost her appetite. A “Now whet! ‘.E - , honey? dmd«f mbther! Mhny as she drew the girl aside while Tim ed the dishes. “It's some fellow that isn't worth troubling your pretty head about, isn't it? I've been through it myself. Come, now, tell me.” FOR SALE—Two fine lots in the| best part of Park Hill; cement Tennessee avenue. Phone 210 walks, hard road and city water; Black. 3807 at very reasonable prices. The | e————— John F'. Cox Realty Co. 83638 | FOUND—Small puppy. Owner can have same by describing and pay- ing for this advertisement. J. R. Bankston, Sheet Metal Works. ¢ ,' 1 3807 FOR SALB—At a bargain, or will exchange for real estate, a 1909 Cadillac automobile. Lakeland to & SBupply Co. 3687 Auto »oly We are preparea to' furnish Ford Trucks any style body you may de- side. YOR SALE—Bggs for hatching; s:;ply Ié:kclmd Automobile s::: Barred Rocks and White Leg- + Worns; thoroughbred. J. M. Bnyder, R r———— R. F. D. 1, Lakeland. 3710 [ONE of the prettiest, and most up to date carg exhibited in Lakeland this season is the 1915 Hupmo- bile on display at the sales rooms w § FOR SALE—Horse, harness, wagon and buggy very cheap. See War- ing & Bdwards. 3694 FOR SALE 60 acre improved farm 4 1=4 mileg of Lakeland on hard road. Close to shipping point. Price $2,- T00. We will sell you 20 acres good farm land close to shipping point and: hard road for $500. 5-roem bungalow close in $1,650. Terms can be had. Don’t miss see- fng ug for any kind of real estate. ORANGE BELT REALTY CO. 3740 FOR SALE—Fresh young heifer; also yearling heifer. Call 323 Red. 2762 For sale cheap, a lot of bearing orange trees. Want to open street through grove. D. H. Sloan. 3069 FOR SALE Three pair mules, young and in fine condition. Lucerne Park Fruit Association, Lucerne Park, Florida. SACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange St.; 6 acres eitrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar- gain come and talk to C. I. In- man. 3797 FOR SALE OR RENT ‘Eight room, two-story dwelling, 107 Riggins street, one block east of " South Florida avenue. Elegant mew bungalow, five rooms and sleep- ing porch. Eight blocks from post- office, qn South Tennessee avenue. _Modern fiveroom bungalow, 709 . Soutlr"Missouri avenwe—— 3803 . cm———— e JOR SALE—AL @ sacrifice by owner, 2 acres, half in bearing grove, 1 1=4 miles from depot. Excellent ha-olu.urewldhentlnmm lots. Terms if wanted. Address L., care Telegram. 3808 Fairfax county game warden ig af- by acres in cultivation, bath. Rents for of the Lakeland Automobile and Supply Co., local agents- 3069 ———— 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 given se*‘sfaction. W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. R N SR For genuine bargains in some of the finest lake front orange grove property in state, for beautiful building lots, lake fronts, and lake view lots, many of them covered with large bearing trees, address lock box 133, Lakeland, Fla. 3069 ————————————————————————— PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 ————————— i ———— WILLIAMS' BARGAIN COUNTER A agres fnest citrug land in the country, in edge of Lakeland, over- kg Uleugy Aud Slupeiiust Lioos, laugtliues, icwmvus, “ud vther [ruiis. ses, guavas All 1u guoa culul - vation. For quick sale, $850. Termg if wanted. FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for property near or in Lakeland, or for good automobile, 10 acres of as good land as there is in DeSoto county. What have you to trade? NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALO 3 Iot. on Hancock St. NoRen Dishs ain of $1.300 for quick sale 1.—Nice G5-room M l:_’ 111-2 bearing orange trees, ung;rlno an grapefruit grove, good _irrigatin, fl-nt. with several acres finest truc derinig on ity Laite. of = Price $3,800. Terms can zlm‘.l;or 3.—6 cottage, - .—6-room .~ wolthern osure, four b from d 5 Bioek ot uhrl% lmfil\gl”u. Permeit ‘wanted. S 1 buillding lot, 80 foot cf M A DR . J. WILLIAMS, $1,600 4 FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted io the City Running;Water in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE MOVED AGAIN!! 1 am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market on South ‘Florida avenue. Thanking all my former pa= trons for past favors and so! liciting a share of your trade in my new location, I am vours truly H. O. DENNY PHONE 226. Prompt Del. KINBROUGH SUPPLY (0. e s T s ) Has the largest and most complete Undertaking De- partment in the County, and are the most reasonab'e in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attendance at all times DAY PHONE 386 NIGHT PHOME 224 offering this at the bar- BRIDGES" “Woed Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh ‘Inm, - Missouril Ave. and ot ing for Arthur Buckle & Co. and won't be back till tomorrow and—" “Married?” gasped Mrs. Rafferty in wonder. The girl nodded and brushed away a fugitive tear that was trickling down r cheek. “Glory be!” cried Mrs. Rafferty. “Tim! Come here! May I tell him, dearie?” “Yes,” whispered the girl. She knew that at the office Rafferty, with his innate loyalty, would be.as mute as a clam. 8o Mrs. Rafferty told him. Next instant Tim was executing a war dance round the girl. “And whatll be your real name?” he asked. “Just Miss Lathsm—please—until spring, and then we shall start house keeping,” sobbed the girl. “So not & ‘word, of course.” “Oh, Tim,” sobbed Mrs. Rafferty, “I'm so glad. If only we had our Mt chael with us now!” “It only Miss—Miss Latham could have brought her young man with her,” cried Rafferty. “That would have been—" A sharp peal at the bell interrupted him. He pressed the button that opened the front door and, with par donable curiosity, the two opened the door of the apartment and peered over the banisters. “I believe that's—that's—" gasped { the girl. “I left word at the boarding house that I was here in case he could come back. Oh, excuse me!” And, amid cries'to bring him upstairs, the girl flew down to meet the newcomer, whose firm steps resounded in the sec- ond passage below. Mrs. Rafferty slipped her hand into her husband's and felt his kiss on her cheek The girl and the man were coming up the stairs. His arm was round her § 5 § iy A S Lake Alfred, Florid: 20 Acres 8-year-old Bearing Grov With Beautiful Residence Site on Lake M 3 60 Acres Rich Truck Land, and 40 Acres First-class Citrus Lar Subdivided into 5 and 10 Acre Tracts MONDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK ) Feb. 2! Greatest Opportunity to Homeseekers and Inves Ever offered to Buy at Auction a Bearin, Lake Region of Polk County. This Prop Dr. Adams and the Southern Citrus Co Packing House. Also on the Jacksonyil! Lake Aljred is rporation of Lynchburg, & Grove and Rich Truck and Citrus Land in the F erty lies adjoining Two Fine Lakes and the large & Va., and opposite the Lyic efore IDEAL and CONVEN On Main Line A.C, L. and at Jnncfifteen Miles East of Lakel Automobiles will meet Ta P oot deging éibnal i mpa’ Trains due inspection of property any day before the DINNER 12 to 1. SALE BEGINS AT Realty Auction Compat on Point of branch at 8:15 and 12 o sale. and on sale 1 0'CLOCK. road to Winter Hayen and Bartow: .Mslllo r 1 day before 12 o'clock. BIG BARB Bartow, . ¥