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las sifi ed Advertising FOR SALE FOR SALE 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- $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 aud subdivided «racts some of the finest truck and ‘arm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu- \ars see G. C. Rogan, Room ! and 2, FOR RENT—4._room apartment and bath; electric lights, telephone and water free. All for $13.00 a month. 317 So. Virginia Ave. 4002 BACRIFICE SALE—2 lots in new Dixjeland, 3 lots on East.Orange 8t.; b acres citrus land two miles from depot. If you want a bar-; gain come and talk to C. I. In=j man. 3797 FOR SALE—Polishing mop and bot- tle polish only $1.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 FOR SALE—Two story house of 7 rooms and bath, lot 50x140, in fine location in Dixieland, for €1,900. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. ’ 3363 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE—On easy terms. All streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G C. Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 829 FOR RENT ————————————— FOR RENT—Partly furnished, three nice rooms on ground floor, for light housekeeping. Apply Lake- land Hotel, corner Oak and Ken- ftucky . 4108 ELBEMAR for rent as two separate cottages. Inquire at 301 South Tennessee or phome 122, 3392 FOR RENT—2 or 6 rooms, fur- nished for light housekeeping. Apply 610 East Orange. 4101 FOR RENT—Five room flat in the Colonial Apartment house over- leoking Lake Morton. All modern conveniences. Address S. M. Stephens, city. 4068 FOR RENT—5 room house, 804 East Lime street. Sleeping porch, mod- ern improvements. Waring & Ed- wards. 4059 FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping on lower and upper floors. 501 East Oak St. 4113 MISCELLANEOUS TO THE LADIES OF LAKELAND Having succeeded Miss Gracy as agent for Spirella corsets, I would be glad to call on you and demonstrate their superior qualty. MRS. W. S. IRVIN, 4118 Phone No. 84. WANTED—Razor blades to re- sharpen, 25c single edge, 35c double edge. Durham Duplex, 50¢ dozen. Lakeland Furn. and Hard- ware Co. 3932 Kimbrough Supply Co. has the largest and most complete undertak~ iag department in the county, and are the most reasonable in prices. Licensed embalmer in attendance at all times. Day phone 386. Night phone 224. Callg answered at all FUMED OAK PORCH SWING— Complete with chains $2.75. Lakeland Furn. and Hardw. Co. 3932 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Accu- rate work done promptly. Room 200, Drane building, phone 6. 3685 I am prepared to do all kinds of FOR RENT—Handsome new bunga- low. 6 rooms, electric lights, wa- ter. phone and garage. Furnished unfurnished, or wll sell on easy terms with cash payment. Eppes Tucker, Jr. 4095 or —— e WANTED TO RENT—Permanently, modern 6 to 8 room house, close in, or 5 to 6 room convenient house, good locatin. Phone 292 Black. 4116 ————— WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN COUNTER FOR SALE—At a very low cash price, or will exchange for real estate, one five-passenger Oakland car, and one 5-passenger Model 1915 Buick—Dboth these cars are in fine condition, and are really bargains. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH given on note of $2,000, bearing 8 per cent interest, due Dec. 1, 1916. Six months interest al- ready accrued. Note guaranteed as good as any bank. $650 PLAYER PIANO, slightly used, first-class condition, can be bought for an unpaid balance of $285; terms if wanted. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, large yard, right in town; will rent it cheap- er than you can pay taxes on your own property. 80 ACRES firstclass citrus land right in the orange belt, near Haines City, timber never been cut. Will exchange all or part and pay some cash for Lakeland property. 40 ACRES in city limits, nicely sit- uated and fine for subdivision proposition; only $75 per acre. This time next year you'll wish you owned some of these lots. IT\\'O SPLENDID LOTS in Dixieland, near Florida avenue, for $250 each. Lakeland is growing this way, fast, and this property will soon double in price. 10 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 $250. 15 ARCES excellent truck and citrus land 4 miles from Lakeland, close to church, school house, stores, and good neighborhood. You can buy all or any part of this for only $45 per acre. also have some as good land as anybody—both citrus and truck— to trade for city property or auto- mobile, in good conditin. G. J. WILLIAMS, Phone 242 Red NOTICE The annual stockholders’ meeting of Chautauqua Auditorium Associa- tion will be held at the offices of the company on Wednesday the 12th of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. All stockholders are urged to be present as important business mat- terg are to be discussed. This 13th day of April A. D. 1915. J. E. MELTON, Sec. LOST-—Between Florida avenue rail- road crossing and A. C. L. su- perintendent’s office, a lady’s 0 size Walthan watch in hunting case with fob attcked. Finder will please return to Telegram office. 4120 WANTED—Eight or ten regular boarders. Nice, clean rooms, nice meals, kitchen subject to inspec- tion at any time. Apply Lakeland Hotel, corner Kentucky and Oak Sts. 4107 FOR RENT—802 South Florida ave- nue; all modern improvements. For terms phone 124, 4123 WANTED—Position by honest in- dustrious young man. Will accept any honest employment. Address M. S., care Evening Telegram. 4109 LAKELAND’S NEW- EST ENTERPRISE The People’s Electric Shoe Repair Shop has secured a location here and will make their opening announce- ment soon. This shop will be man- aged by Mr. J. R. Marshall, the ex- pert shoe repair man who recently severed his connections with the Shoe Fixery that was formerly in the Dutton-Harris Store on Kentucky Ave. Mr. Marshall enjoys the rep- utation of being the best shoe repair man in the State of Florida and the PEOPLE’'S ELECTRIC SHOE RE- PAIR SHOP will thrive and prosper el NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee in bankrupte, ‘ofihe estate of C. F. O’Doniel, doing {business as the Sangully Mercantile Company, will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash the stock of merchandse, fixtures and accounts receivable at the place of business of the Sangully Mercantile Ccmpany, at Sangully, Florida, on th> 29th day of Aprl, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m. Inventory of stock, $1,662.00; in- ventory of fixtures, $642.00, and in- ventory of accounts receivable, $161.00. Dated at Tampa, Florida, 23rd day of April, 1915. S. H. ROGERS, JR., Trustee in Bankruptey of the Es of C. F. O'Doniel. this ate 1091 !V THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF POLK The State of Florida vs. City of Lakeland, a municipal corporation, et a VALIDATION OF BOND ISSUE Notice to the City and Al virtue of an order made by the Honorable F. A. Whitney, judge of the above stated court on the 27th day of April, A. D, 1915, you are hereby required to appear before the judge of the said court on the 15th day of May, A. D. in Arcadia, DeSoto county, Florida to se if any there be, and there may be, why the municipal bonds of the City of Lake- land, in the sums and for the purposes to- wit: Twenty thousand dollars for Fire De- partment Improvement and Enlargement; One hundred and thirty thousand dollars for the enlargement of the Light and Water Plant and the Light and Water tribution m, and fifteen thousand de for the building or altering and equipping Morrell Memorlal Hospital, voted at an election in and for the City of Lakeland, heretofore; should not be confirmed and validated 1. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Polk C Florida AND SEWING 405 DRESS MAKING Mrs. J. B. De LaZarra, Kentucky . by sty TS WOOD, WGOD Oak and pine. Ve J. Perry. Phone That’s good, very fine. 8. Gireen 1126 Den‘al Work Modern Dentistry Capital Stock $10,000.00 y Prompt Treatment Saves Suffering If you have a tooth that gives pain come to us at once. May- be alittle treatment will over- come the difficulty. Filling and Extracting are each of advantage at the right time and we know enough about teeth to know the right Extraction of Teeth with Gas. Lady Attendant Afternoons Evening, 7 to 9 by appointment. 1All work guaranteed. Office over Futch & Gentry Undertaking Co. Dr. W. H. Mitchell’s Painless Dental Office Phone 94 Residence Phone 291 Red |NEMEL, EAST PRUSSIA, Few of the fugitives had had time to bring any food, and on the narrow strip of sand there was noth- Wmfl) BY D[Am | ing engwhich they could; subsist, ‘The | = r weather- that Had | bitter winter I)[MJNG RUSSIANS‘,,M,. the flight so terrible, however, | proved to be their salvation, for it froze the sheltered water between ‘llu. sand and the mainland so that half the war es could be sledged across in than a rumor ;S sient quantity to keep soul and body tozether. Memel, East Prussia, May 1—For eight months and had been little more for the inhabitants of the little city of Memel, tucked away in northern- most East Prussia on the Baltic. Beyond the mobilization of 600 of the “landstrum” to take the place | of the regular troops things had | gone on much the same as usual. Then, suddenly, on the 17th of sup a upp Ignorant of the fate that might have befallen those they had left behind, suffering terribly in the bit- ter weather, the fugitives waited, hoping desperately that the rein- forcements for which they had ap- pealed so earnestly had arrived to | March, there came the report that drive the Russians out. There they the Cossacks were coming from the |remained a week, or for four days North and the East, and Memel bu-farlr the invaders had been expelled gan to get its first direct impression with great losses. of the gigantic conflict. In the days For three days the Russian troops that followed it was to get other!camped about the town. Their and more terrible impressions. .| swoop on Memel seemed to have While officials frantically appeal-'been inspired by no tactical reasons, ed for help from the military for they did not sink the ships in the authorities, thelittle band of Land- land-locked harbor, nor fortify strum slowly fell back from one de- themselves. German's threat that fensive position to another before Russian towns would be destroved the oncoming Russians, made one if they continued to burn down Ger- | final but ineffective stand at the man villages is believed to have re- |outlaying village of Althof, and ontslminod them from destroying Me- Thursday night, March 18, were forced to let the Russians enter. Burning and pillaging as they went, the Russian troops swept in- to Memel. As terrified villagers gazed from their windows, the sold- iers marched through Memel's main street, smashing in the store win- dows, stopping only long enough to help themselves to tobacco, liquid and food Memel, hours notice, time for partial villagers from the had come mel. Instead they cleaned out virtually | every delicatessen store, every pro- vision market and every wine and liquor establishment in Memel. n- dividual soldiers, prowling about, entered the homes of inhabitants and added to their fear by their dep- redations and their threats. On Sunday the German reinforce- | ments began to arrive, and the Rus- sians began to leave. A few hours hd utilized the | later a trail of dead bodies from the fiight, Terrified | center of the little city to Althcf— outlying distriets | or its remnants—told the story of into town with | the departure. When the last Rus- tootcd and burn-|sian had gone and the inhabitants ed, iends seized and |ventured out of their homes, 171 :hnrnn off to Russia by Russian civ- |corpses were picked up and piled to- 'ilians following the of the |gether preparatory to burial in a jsoldiers, and of atrocities too terri- [common erave. ble to mention This gruesome work was still in ‘ Light thousand of the town's pop- | progress when an Associated Press “ulation, thank final stand correpondent reached Memel. of the Tandstrum at the Karlsbrue- ! One of the first to reach the scene with a r:achine gun, succeeded , was Ober-President von Batocki of ~otting out of Mcmel, with a few the province of East Prussia, and he belon~ings, and cnto the long strip began at once to sift out the truth of sund dunc 'nown as the “Kuris- from the mass of rumor and hearsay 'rh(e Nehrung that rurs in a curv- regarding the invasjon. Shortly he ing direction southward toward determined that between 500 and | Koenigsberg. 600 persons in the Memel part of the $17.55 to RicHMOND VA. June 1-2-3 1915 however, had had 24 and panting stories of dwellin relatives and wake Lo one |\'I|.- REUNION Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd, inc.limitcdloJmlgfl\. Extension and stop-over privileges. For ‘'rates, schedules, reser- J. WIWILSON TICKET AGENT Lakeland, tla, gt [T NN éTLANTIC COAST LINE NDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH I is 1. 1 1 eber This is the most Important Advertisement caused to be Publithed. Read Ebery Word— And then Marbel! isit to Mr. Henry Ford, a dealer broach- On a personal v ; a possible August 1st Rebate. ed the subject of province had been carrid off to Rus- sia, that 12 civilians had been kill- T X B any a d last vear—as you well (The Ford Company announce 3 remember—that if their total sales reached 300.00;‘) cars between August 1, 1914, and Auguft 1,1915, ee:\cf pur- chaser during that period would receive back a refund o $£40.00 to $60.00.) “Mr. Ford.” he suggested, “Is there anything I can ard to the Ford Motor Com- - | 8 say to our people with re |)u>n\-'~ 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 1st!” Then a refund is practically assured?” “Yes—barring the totally unexpected. We are 50,000 to 75,000 cars behind orders today. Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily.” He then said to Mr. Ford. “If T 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 rcpl.\. to this—“You may say that we shall pay back to each purchaser of a FFord car between August I, 1914, and August 1, 1915, barring the unforeseen, the sum of $50. You may say that I authorizied you to make this statement!” g What can be added to the above? 515,000.01_)0 cash coming back to Ford owners! And to prospective Ford owners up to August 1, 1915, it actually means—Ford Touring Cars for $490—less the $50 rebate! Ford Run- abouts for $440—less the $50 rebate! What is there leit to say’ Lakeland Auto & Supply Co. POLK COUNTY AGENTS “FAIRFIELD GARDENS” Johnson Ave. ROSES AND PLANTS FOR SA NEAR NEW SCHOOL HOUSE OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City RunningjWater in Each Room Call at TELEGRAM OFFICE ! *e Y AT E IR\ i A A NI : | YULCANIZING MOVED AGAIN!! I am nowl ocated in the room formerly occupied by the White Star Market vn Soutt Florida avenue. Thanking all my former pa trons for past favors and so! liciting a share of your trade in my new location, I an vours truly H. O. DENNY PHONE 226, Prompt Del, CASINGS AND TUBES REPAIRED. N o matter how bad they are, bring them — I can repair them ALL WORK GUARANTEED | ! | | f ! ! LAKELAND Vulcanizing Plant | 44444 CITY GARAGE +++ses ]| LIV-VER-LAX TAKES THE PLACE OF CALOMEL One Way You feel bad, take heap worse. Hate your friends. vou feel like hustling. Go home and go Sick-sicker-sickest. Three or four days you drag around before Feel a to bed, calomel. Way? Which Is Your Another Way " 'Y(l?]u felgl :)ad, TAKE LIV-ER-LAX at mght. Feel better next morning. Take LIV-ER-LAX along daily in small doses, and the more you take the better you feel. No sickness. No griping. Eat fine as silk. e s well work from four inches up. All,ypger his management. Lakeland is work guaranteed. Have had years of | very fortunate in having this firm experience, and my work has always open their shop here and its citizens &iven sa*'sfaction. will extend a hearty welcome to W. H. STRAIN, Lakeland, Fla. |them and assist Mr. Marshall by giving him their patronage. 4117 WANTED—One to five thousand dollars, pay 10 per cent interest. Al security Lakeland property. Box 67 city. 4097 BRIDGES) Wood Yard For good Stove and Fireplace WOOD CHEAP. Apply Fernleigh Inn, Cor. Missouri Ave.and GWINE TO THE COUNTRY Having recently purchased a farm on outskirts of the city, I am going to sell my home, No. 919 South Florida avenue, at a reasonable price and on good easy terms to a quick purchaser, and move to the country. Any one wanting a nice modern, up-to-date home call and Sse me. Monthly paymeats if you Qeslre. M. G. WARING. 3 s 4115 Liv-Ver-Lax 50 €Cents a Bottle at LAKE PHARMACY MONEY RETURNED IF NOT SATISFACTORY MANUFACTURED BY Lebanon Co-Operative Medicine Com LEBANON, TENNESSEE mnpany - 32