Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 8

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PAGL BIGHS. v FOR RENT--Neatly furnished rooms, modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. Poyner, corner Oak St., lowa Ave. 446 FOR SALE}| FOR SALE—3s opeautiful lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake| — —r—7——-—+—"-- Morton; bearing orange trees; |[FOR RENT—House, § rooms, mod- cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele-| eorn, 11 blocks north school house, _Gramoffice. ~ 11-81-f| ponda Ave, John T. Cox Realty rUR SAT.E—House of 4 rooms and| 453 ball: nice lot 100x200, with bear- ing: urange trees, for $1,200; on, FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 56 East Pine 8t. 466 easy terms. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 36 FOR SALE—Apout 5 acres fine land, citrus and truck, all tillable, Some fine large bearing trees. ' Also young trees, good house; one of best locations. Not far out. Apply John C. Truemper, South side, Lake Hollingsworth. 394 | MISCELLANEOUS We write FIRE INSURANCE in good, strong old line companies. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 388 FOR SALE—$500 cash, and balance like rent, will buy a new double house of six rooms and bath on each side, electric lights, screens, good location, close in. The Johm |- F. Cox Realty Co. 427{GO TO THE EAST COAST via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa-| nee. Sails every Wednesday or' Thursday. Write or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers, for ruerntlm FOR SALE—Forty acres of land, a litite over two miles from Lake- land, being the nwi of the ne% of section 15, township 28 south IWAN'I‘BD-—AII of my old custom- ers and friends to know I am back in Lakeland on the job at the -Phoenix Barber shop. Call and see me. L. E. Peacock. 363 « or range 23 east. For price and " other information, apply to or ad- 468-Mon, dress this paper. I YOU WANT A LOT én the beau- tiful orange grove subdivision of Futch & Rogers on South Florida . avenue, you had better speak z quick. They are going fast. 344 A o much FIRE INSURANCE did they have? Don’t YOU be TOO FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms! LATE. See us IMMEDIATELY. The John F., Cox Realty Co. ONLY A FEW MORF ~f ¢kaea Intg with the beautiful big orange -trees on them can be had. Have you got yours yet? If not better for light housekeeping, $10 per 388 month. Apply 810 East Magnolia Ave. 436 FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. All u.odern improvements; very rearonable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. 4561 . 4 bufldlng, withont delay. i = THE KVENING TELEGRAM, LAR ELAND, FLA., MARCH 25, 1913, PICTURES made by appolntment| LIST OF LITERARY "SHRINES only. W. H. H. Elmer, at Palmetto House. Phone 199 Blue, - 440 Those of America by no Means Newy When One Calls to Mind the Famous Names. FOR RENT—Room and board at Elbemar hotel. Open all year around. 313 The editor and his caller, each ro turning from a different part of the WANTED—1,000 feet of % galvan-| ¥orld, were on the subject of literary ized iron water pipe. Address C. “What would be gene: regarded A. Copk, 603 North Gilmore Ave.! "% 7 “m“y':m;‘.‘:’ gy 463 | ca querled the former. WHEN you want insurance and if mxll.::h;y ,otb:::l;"::'m not already insured, you need it plece of paper, idly—well, there are right now, see D. H. Sloan. 435 ' the Hawthorne and Emerson houses —_——— | in Concord, the Lowell and lmgfel- LAKELAND FUEL SUPPLY A.Mi|low houses in Cambridge, Poe's TRANSFER CO.—Charcoal and!tage in Fordham, Cooper’s pheq all kinds of wood delivered | Otsego Hall at Cooperstown, Bryant's promptly. First class service in ;‘;‘“‘ ""'é"““' m":h“;l;‘;: furniture moving and gemeral hour::l: Bo‘:g;n—nthln principally by transfer suaranteed. Phome 27%| o000 oo tes noted vl;iton, and chief Red. Hours, 6 to 7:30 & m.;|among them Thackeray-Whitman's 11:30 to 1 noon; 4:30 tof p. m. | home in Camden, Irving’s at Sunny 331 | gide, and—but that makes ten already, RS L | without oounting Drake’s grave irthe LOST—In Majestic theater on night ! I&tfl; MTIZ: ?:;;:I“b;‘“&?:&l:: of March 15, gold hatpin, engraved | o\ 0 :v:umi with such frequency in ¢+ “H.” Reward for return to Mrs.| tng metropolitan papers for decades Tom Marshall. 459 | concerning the disrepair into which| the memorial erected above it had AN IDEAL HOME is one surrounded | fallen, would seem to be one of the most important of all. §P W besting oraign SN, Snee Well, that's eleven, anyway, and 88 you wil) &nd 1n (ke Fateh & probably two or three more ought to Rogers subdivision, on South Flor-| 1o g4ded, either in place of some of Have you a reserve—a mite put away for a rainy day? If you havent, think of what would happen if you lost that posi- tion—instead of being independent see Futch & Rogers, Futch & Gen-' ayymbod up 10 » 344 Lewet paint” e 1da avenue. See owners, Futch & | those already accepted provistonally, Gentry building. 344 | or to swell the total to an irreducible minimum of, say, fifteen. We note that there is not one' from the south on the list, and we are looking to ]m southern friends to make good this omission in letters that will flood the editorial desk by each malil every day for & weeck or so after the pub Yication of this number. Surely the south must have at least one shrine— s purely literary shrine, that is, ‘and not merely a composite literary and political shrine like Monticello, to which we demur in advance. And the west, too—but there the shrines, whi'e ripening rapidly (we suspect that taught to drink after fpod and not | there will be an active Rfley shrine with it, as a normal thing they will do | some day at Indianapolis, for exam- 1t naturally, and suffer less from: diges- l ple) are a little green as yet tc be 1 you'll be practically a beggar—seek- ing credit of every one. Why not start saving today, now? You could on ONE dollar if you de- sire. Remember, your money grows when on ‘deposit “here for we pay maximum interest and you put your- self on the high road to REAL {n- dependence. NOTICE—On and after April 1, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11, 13, in block 2 in Dixieland will be $700 each instead of $600. If you want| some bargains you had better hur- ry. W. Elmo Brooks. 402 Children's Right of Liberty. Do not forget that every ehild has a right to some leisure and some free- dom from observation. It is possible to be too watchtul. If children are tive troubles than if they drink fre- | picked for our present purposes.— (nenuy‘ during a meal., From the Bookman. Women for Peace. One of the fruits of sex equality will be the decline of war—interna tional strife, industrial strife and sex strife, declares the Twentieth Cen- tury Magazine, Women may not know how to play fair, at first, but they will be more apt pupils than the men. In masculine contests the rules are often more important Ythl;; Nthe A man charged in.2n Knglish court | 8ame. What Is fair in war? Murder, with disorderly concict pleaded that, | but not torture. What s fair in indus- seelng & notice on i lamp post. he | trial war? Starvation, but not mur i, and Mo words | [ der. Dvnamiting 18 not falr, but oyed Wim f blacklisting s, evicting s, monopoliz- intaining tuberculous Whale Caston Coast. A whale, weighing five tons, was durled recently on the Berkwickshire (Sootland) coast. The monster had evi dently been run down by a steamer, and was cast up by the tide — e Well, Nrturally. CeBements {s. These rufes won't Dlll. boys, when the girls learn to play tho game. The tyrannical employer will bave to go, syndicalism and sabotage (the logical answers to arbitrary eap- Italism) will have to go. We already have the children’s bureau with a! real statesman, Julia Lathrop, at the head. We are getting the beginaing of engenics. . When the imstinct of motherhood 18 ailowed free play we shall become constructive, synthetic, penceful. Bear Balting Popular € - Few sports have nud suct and extended popularity ing. The Romans imvorted the from Britain, and (e s oni traced in England to the o beyond. Qucen Elizabe'h of the sport that, by w1 eil, she prohibited * formed ¢n ’1 1‘ baitinz and ench - } been prasticed.” The New Spri Models--- are now on disple Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Spring S _ These handsome garments are direct from the tailoring shops of W. S. "' & Co., Syracuse. N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PEf Clothes, “from the wool to the finished garment”==That’s why we like to sell the you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit y0 to f’our entire satisfaction. “PECI_(" Clothes are guaranteed. E. F*F BAILEY

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