Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 28, 1915, Page 8

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) i (Elliston Building, Next Door to Majestic Theater, Main St.) FOR SALE FOR BALE OR RENT—Ten room, two story dwelling, with all mod- ern conveniences, being No. 502, four blocks from depot, on North Kentucky avenue. Monthly ren- tal $25; will sell on installment plan, $500 cash, and $50 per month with 8 per cent interest. W. Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 150. 4053 — *“Having purchased and subdivided the Jesse Keene estate of 660 acres ene-half mile west of city limits, we ere now selling in 10 and 20-acre wracts some of the finest truck and arm lands in this section at the vight price and terms. For particu- ars gee G. C. Rogan, Room ! and 3, Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146 299¢ FOR RENT—4.room apartment and bath; electric lights, telephone and water free. All for $13.00 a month. 317 So. Virginia Ave. 4002 SACRIFIOE SALE—2 lots in new Dixieland, 3 lots on East Orange 8t.; 6 acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want & bar-; gain come and talk to C. I. In~ man. FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot~{NICE 8-ROOM tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 POR SALE-—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for $1,900. The John F. C e G S 61000, The Jobn 7. Cox Reul-| a8 e el rove SUpervision §fec s ., il e 1o 3 B | wought s0 oltn of the i boy | 10 ACRES in city limits, nicely sit- Lands Examined oty o, it e thlocs 6 il emriss | oeed 80 ane oot s itle bay £ RE 5 uated ‘and fine for subdivision ;hu'-lll "'-.«a..""“".J’"..."“‘u.’.‘.}"L.‘“"....T‘.‘.‘"' frer | And to l.;l:k"::.m“t S PARK HLL LOTS FOR SALE—On| proposition; only 15 per acre. Grove Cultiuation 3|3 b omsier: ‘et 3 8% | ™™ but 'then you must 1ot e seip t . el clayed, | This ti . . - by the | P cement sidewalks, electric lights, i : BAxL Uyl PRV WIS Spraying mm‘luMMMm_ -:M wm«ndmm e "‘5..""5‘.'.'.’." you, in any way I can. And you must eity water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR RENT ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phone 122. 3392 FOR RENT—2 or 5 rooms, fur- mished for light housekeeping. Apply 610 East Orange. 4101 — FOR RENT-—¥Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- looking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4058 ———————————— FOR RENT—S5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleepiug porch, mod- ora improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. 4059 Millinery Sale MRS. The Milliner Upstairs Will have a large Sale of all Nowvelties, Ribbons and Flowers Hats Trimmed Free during this Sale lassified [ dvertising H ""; for an unpaid balance of $285; | (Copyright, 1915, W. G. Chapman.) Travers was 100k his :{e. as he sat, revolver in hand, before the mirror in the upper room of his closed house, and it was strange how all the interests of the mature man’s life narrowed to those of the 1 | Beginning April 29th | OLDER Pictures flashed across his mental vision, and he saw himself again, 8 little boy, standing before lhn't same | window and holding his hthetrhl hl:t‘:fo H tn't 1 play with the gl . he asked hlli girl across the street?” father. U But it was long before he learned that the man across the street was 3 famous atheist lecturer, and shunned in | horror by the narrow society of the ‘ little place, whose ostracism extended " | to the loyal wife and the little girl. | Later the little boy had gone to ’ school, a boarding school in a distant i | city- There the interests of nch_ool | days drove the thought of the little }‘ ‘ girl out of his mind. I So completely, in fact, that, when whose face he saw at the window opposite. | “Who are those people across thei road?” he asked his mother, with an ) Tre interest whose cause he was careful to conceal. “The same,” she answered. “That | is Danvers, the abominable atheist | ! lecturer, John, I hope that you will | 1 not ) have nothing to do with any of them attern Hats. Untrimmed Hats at any time.” [ Time passed. John Travers went to college. Now the whirl of life had caught him up, and only the most elusive memories remained of the girl at the window. Yet, when he came home with his degree, he found him- | self looking across the narrow street | a at a young woman who watched him ! from her window. And this time, there was a look of recognition upon | | her face, though she made no sign . of greeting, and neither spoke. Then John Travers went into the 1 world of busin Eight years had | | passed, and he had fought hard dur-| | ing those years. He had made a name | for himself in the financial world; at ! thirty he was a rising power in the street. It was no wonder that his | enemies grew numerous as his power grew stronger. 0 Phone 221 began to realize singularly little out of lite. At thirty he seemed already an old man in ex- | ‘ perience. Life brought him no hap- i pinet He did not understand the cause of this, but he realized that he bad somehow missed something which all his wealth could not supply. Then came the panic, and the fight LOST vival. Everybody was leagued n the lobby of the postoffice on | Nouce 1s ereny givou that the undersighed e il R asses, | will the st . against Travers to pull him down. For :‘;:::: :;:::"l'.'.::" :tm.:' :tl m.' 'y 1? Park I‘l 'l‘glmmil‘:." iao‘v'er:’&r l:}"rfi.':. a whole week, during which time he .. 8¢ Tallahassee, Florida, for letters pat- | hardly slept, John fought. Then the Telegram office and recelve reward. |5t iBcoraorating thom under (he laws of the i b o 4063 the of 1thl - ‘,;"," p"-la oS fil’ : .,u"'..‘.'.'F.:"..m'.,’SX;'.°':f:.‘:'r'f swollen to millions, crumbled to noth: e ————————————————— JORN MALCOLMSON WANTED—Razor blades to re- | % MITH (Seal) o “?o n.'h-dhuone hnme;gohm: “:.l; b n, 26c single edge, 36c|Propeses Chirtue ‘of TRablan- Amorions R e ot aearh sharpen, h of italian-Amorican Develop- | inherited after his parents’ death, but double edge. Durham Duplex, 50c| . mnln:d‘.:l °'h""“‘ never occupled. dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- |yeives together for the' paryose or - becoming ware Co. ) NOTICE OF INTENTION T LETTERS PAT!OIT”".V ro | ing tn a single day. FOR RENT Six room house, north side Lake Mirror. Will take part pay in labor. Inquire Waring & Edwards. 4090 ——— MISCELLANEOUS At last he had resolved to end it, bod; “ 3932 | o Ploria under the natee o il Aate | g0 plunge out of the life that had lcan Development, Company, by and with the | brought him nothing into one which could at least offer nothing worse to —————————————————————— followk ed ch X Kimbrough Supply Co. has the OArticle 1 The .:.'.;:'"nr this corporation h | him. And, after long thought, he had {drawn from his pocket the revolver = be _Ttalian: Americ o i hoeal largest and most complete undertak: und s eliota) Piaes ok pameae el ing department in the county, and|be i h"':: Lo i Florida, with its pri Sl Ui the. Riokt, FARSCBRNIN 1R BRI | b Gl awscr nisia bl i | whlch e tad sivays carried singe the | HAVE TWO BRICK STORE bulld. Licensed embalmer in sttendance at |yt %ty i, "™eiors of the sud cor iy i g by ings in a good live town in Kan- |l times. Day phone 38§. Night A 1 ature of the mgak 8L Hha dontysteried WD, sas, bringing a rental of $125 a|phone 224. Calls answered at all el agh oo ‘::‘:n:: :::";Lu‘f b l‘;:l:::ne‘: :z :::! :nonth, to trade for improved |bours. d!n|N'§:- of land and_bulldings i Folk cou. | before him, the girl at the window | arm or grove near Lakeland. Ad-; ty, Florida, t any other point in {he | Opposite. She came into the room impulsively. U s dress Box 222, Lakeland. 4068, FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— & Mo & wircaniie G holesale and ret el | Complete with chains §2.75. | I i il o wn and ovesie s | “Mr. Travers,” she began, I know WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. |ments and plants; to own and operate elec- | You Will resent this intrusion, but we , water plants, and 8 8 rate street railways; to [ jorie Danvers, and 1 often used to see FOR SALE—At v gl - price, or wfil e:ch::.:; l::; cr‘:‘: PUBLIO - BIMNOGRAFHENR-—~A800- | ol pians rate. lumber yads and | YOU When we were children. 1 live Skl fy b rate work done promptly. Room | ning faciories ? Gl o ROURIL AL R o state, one five-passenger Oakland since my parents died two years ago. | And I heard you were back and in |jli i sl 200, Drane building, phone 6. f raw products into- e finished o o . m: etk T bl e 3680 | 51"Ninds’ of citrus fruls aod- oehar ouic: bo s * e in fine condition, and are reall i e e e y this little place. We heard you were - :::‘Il Asd Mu'd te bhoarding houses: to carry I am prepared to do all kinds of cfl"l::‘l(ll‘l;':-lljl‘lf!n.. general real estate and bargains. and to do any and all il g well work from four inches up. Al 'l:ln.g:":oc'vu:rrl::"finrr for such busing alone here and had not left the house. | |ii LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH |work guaranteed. Have had years of | carry on ‘a Eeheral commission business: ty | We Were all afraid some harm had | acquire and develop tracts of land in this or | COMe to you. So I went to the door | answer | came up. s there anything [ can do for you?" '} Her eyes fell upon the revolver muzzle, protruding from the book- case in which he had hidden it. She looked at it and at him wildly. “You were not-not given on note of $2,000, bearing 8 per cent interest, due Dec. 1, :v’::l :::'m“:o: e ‘;:,’"{,.’:',":.’,d'f: :‘:W:‘: :Ld“:;r ::;:T;"m“:: 1916. Six months interest al-|’ : Dorate body nder the Taws of This Siate 1 W. H. STRAIN, M Fla :;nmlhm nhnnnl » of its business: $650 PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, | dollars, pay 10 per cent interest. | e & The” amouat of capital first-class condition, can be bought | A1 security Lakeland property. |Hu, - Metamn omall be T Thawand porate body under the of this Stat ready accrued. Note guaranteed < vt WANTED—One to flve thousand |choses in action, and real and personal prop- . which shall be divided Box 67 oity. [ T ek WAL o terms if wanted. - “Yes,” he answered. “I was. B « y o 3 ut HOUSE, with all "““’mm“‘mn 18" Proverty or services at ¢ valiarios do.| 78 MATS ONred 6 mow. Mies Das- modern conveniences, large yard,| RoSES AND PLANTS FOR SALE | petuainy. 0 cooration Shall extat per- ::rr.l;u.:!' :-}cll':dh:neli::ihul::; "I,M’ right in town; will rent it cheap- NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE . 5. The business of this corporation Uure out of it. But now I have pe::; # President, a Vice President, a Secre- er than you can pay taxes on your own property. NEW FIVE ROOM nupefie\g g:i:"_e home, and—and I want life to begin to mean something to me. Do you koow how often | have thought of than seven Directors. the Secretary ai may be filled by the same nfmn‘.m TE' .l.c‘:::; you?" Directors shall be elected by the stock- you owned some of these lots. TWO SPLENDID LOTS in Dixieland, | near Florida avenue, for $250, each. Lakeland is growing this way, fast, and this property will | soon double in price. 110 ACRES GOOD CITRUS and truck land 4 1-2 miles from city—just the thing for an orange grove, truck and poultry farm. You can get the whole 10 acres now for come out of this old hou sunshine.” il Perhaps soul spoke to soul in that moment, for suddenly she felt that :::: ::n' bound by a stronger tie e few words t | ey hat had been “Yes,” sald Travers, taki \ ng her b, the hands. “I will come with you—’ now—into the sunshine.” mess of the said corporation until - «d at the first annual election n.r‘."\‘:',,.’.!tfé. ed for shall be qualified are as follows : John Malcolmson, President: W. H. Harri- ; VieePresident: H. B. Smith, Secretary k ors :* John B Smith, ang W H: Harrison. Art. 6 The highest amount of indebtedness or_tiabiliey I, Thich this corporation_can at ¥ sul shall be Three undred- 'l'hcmul;d Dollars (£300.000.00) . e L Ar. T names and places of residen i€ the subscribers to these Articles of Incor. amount of st M och are a Ballewe: o Tevectibed 1 GEO. W. PETERKIN HORTICULTURIST Phone 388 Black 250. 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus s of matrimony is that . . D. When a dachelor gets land 4 miles from Lakeland; close IR A CORR SALCOLMRON . old and sick he i oA SR se [ M 20 ome.to take 1 bencan e to church, school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can buy all or any part of this for only $45 per acre. I also have some as good land as anybody—both citrus and truck— to trade for city property or suto- mobile, in good conditin. G. J. WILLIAMS, Thone M8 Red W. N HARRISON bim.—Philad et RRISON (Real) lelphia Ledger. COLNTY OF FOLK. me. - Before undersicned suthority, per Buith’ ang. W, W Rarrison. who are’ weli known to me to u':e'm descril executed loregoing rticles and each for M.nu‘ . Notars Public. 18, 1916 4106 da, at Tallahassee, Flt ree ) ! incorporating them under the A of Florida into a body corpora mrm wiwitire Graduatiop ing backward over [ The Fr for the purpose P tounty, ! the clty of Lal h Aor itactirs of the sald company may STATIONERY ine. ust 3 A e 1. The general mature of the busi- GIFT BOOKS Il be to carry on cauire d - . ure options on mization purposes: 16 CE disposing of he United he returned, he did not at first rec | |.ually ognize the young girl of fourteen | il 0 r annual meetil business of the said corporation until those Artidle shn. Malcolmson, Lakeland, ' Fla., 16 shares Norton Rutherford, Lakeland, F " 5 TATE OF FLORID And s the years went by Travers ficorporation, and cach for himself acknowl ning ‘the same to be his free act and Fhs AsouS ng:: ‘l‘(’;rmfhe uses and purposes therein set My commission expires June I8, I916. 41057, WANTED—Eight or ten boarders. Nice, clean rooms; aice meals, kitchen subject to inspec- tion at any ttme. Apply Lakeland Hotel, corner Kentucky aud’ body corporate under | PACK had him down, and his fortune, Sts. e———————————————————— FE+44460088000000000000004¢ | come the difficulty. PHONE 226, Prompt Del. N e ) and knocked, and ‘#lien you did not | [l that the undersigned oo 18 bereby ".g"’m.‘; D. 1915, ap- of the State anadian Company, Presents Fflh&:'%qfher‘ and who are undecided as 1, what { aws of the Siate mvf the fair graduate, have onl der the-lawy, of the Bt | to look over our varicd i) nan e following pro- | Of. useful and: appropriat, 'r}f_a to solve this problem. “}:z be glad to help you in mykiy a selection and s s : ing: uggest the {olloy, fricnjl any dersigned do hereby a”fil"' them- \and, Florida, but Mces at any point that the by the said corporation o b traaaciol 'wnd conduct a general to carry on & . a general lease, sell, 5pos oln-ny ‘;ul “:-ll | property ; e s nol land_for col- FOUNTAIN PENs, THE LATEST FICTION, Framing Diplomas “¥*a Specialty 7y 0). which be divided — e 2| The Lakeland R i i e e iB ook Store M aluation to be fixed by the Board of PH 260 or the purpose for ek In other _corporations,| ortgage: d to sell and dis- nd to carry on and conduct business enterprise, store, OF jon shall be Ih 1Y, Tuis corporation shail exist per- usiness of the sald cor- ducted by the following ice President, “Trenasur nd a_ Board of nor more than seven Directors The of the Secretary an Direr may be filled by the same person 1 of Directors shall be elected Dy ders at their annual meeting to the second Tuesday in June of nd y vear, and the officers of suid tion shall be elected by the direitors be held immediately nolders’ meeting. All hall be chosen by The names of the cctors who are to conduct the le V. Collections are yeing mads throughout Germany for , statue tg , be erected in Hamburg to Capt. Otig . Weddigen, commander of the g man submarine U-29 sunk by the British, Which wa NOTICE The annual stockholders’ meeting of Chautauqua Auditorium Associa. don will be held at the ofiices of the company on Wednesday the 12ty of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m, All stockholders are urged to present as important business mat. ters are to be discussed. This 13th day of April A, D. 1915, J. E. MELTON, Sec. 4055-Tues-4 Den‘al Work Modern Dentistry Capital Stock $10,000.00 nual annual _election first ) be qualified are a< d for sha ‘Matrolmson, President: Norton Rutn- Viee-President; H. B. Smith, Secre- nd Treasurer. Directors: John Malcolm- i B. Smith and Norton Outherford. o VI The highest ility to time subject tself shall be Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) . and places of resi- of the subscribers to these Ariicles of oration and the amount of stock sub- for by ¢ [ 0. of Shares la., 16 shares B. Smith, Lakeland, F 16 shares ereof, the set their hands and seals this of April, A. D 18 JOHN MALCOLMSON (Seal) NORTON RUTHERFORD (Seal) R» MITH (Seal) OF POLK Al Before me, the undersigned authority, w'r« red John Malcolmson, H. Ippt‘lnrl(m Rutherford, who are well me to be the persons described In xecuted the foregoing Articles of ¢ hand and official seal at . this 26th- dey of April, M. :G. WARING, Notary Public: regular Prompt Treatment Saves Suffering “"If you have a tooth that gives pain come to us at once. May be alittle treatment will over. 4107 MOVED AGAIN!! | am mnowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market un 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 vyours truly Filling and Extracting are each of advantage at the right time and we know enoug! about teeth to know the righ Extraction of Teeth with Gas. Lady Attendant Afternoons Evening, 7 to 9 by appointment. All work guaranteed. Offic over Futch & Gentry Undertaking Co. Dr. W. H. Mitchell's Painless Dental Office Phone 94 H. 0. DENNY This is the most Important Advertisement 1 ever caused to be Publithed. Read Ebery Word— And then Marbel! On a personal visit to Mr, HenryFord, a dealer broach- ed the subject of a possible August tst Rebate. (The Ford Company announced Hast year—as you well remember—that if their total sales reached 300,000 ¢ between August 1, 1914, and August 1,1915, each pur- chaser during that period would receive back a refund of $40.00 to $60.00.) “Mr. Ford,” he suggested, “Is there anything I ¢ say to our people with regard to the Ford Motor Com- pany’s 300,000 car rebate plan?” “We shall sell the 300,000,” was the quiet reply— “and in 11 months, a full month ahead of August ist! Then a refund is practically assured?”’ “Yes—barring the totally unexpected. We 3¢ 50,000 to 75,000 cars behind orders today. Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily.” A ~ He then said to Mr. Ford. “If I could make a defi- nite refund statement we would increase our local sales 500 cars.” “You may say,” was Mr. Ford’s deliberate and signifi- cant reply to this—“You may say that we shall pay back to each purchaser of a Ford car between August 1. 1914 and August 1, 1915, barring the unforescen, the sum of $50. You may say that I authorizied you to make thi statement !” What can'be added to the above? $15,000,000 ¢3¢ coming back to Ford owners! And to prospective Ford owners up fo August 1, 1015, it actually means—Ford Touring for ug éhe $50 rehla,ul Ford Run abouts for the $50 rebate! \What is there left to say? Lakeland Auto & Supply Co:

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