Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 8

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"FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 peautiful lots, close ia, facing northeast -uouu Morton; bearing orange {trees; cheap If sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-31-t¢ YELVI T BEAN grown dushei; in 10-bushel lots, $2.75. Mayes Grocery Co. 478 SRR R e SR FOR S I.LE—East front lot in good neighborhood, 72%x145. Price $625; $225 cash and balance in sne and two years. Phone 339 or 332 blue. 485 SEED—Home- fOR SALE—One 2-horse Superior Disc Pulverizer, nearly new. F. E. Moes, west side Lake Parker, iakeland. 470 pa #OR SALE—80 acres good citrus land, % mile from Winston Sta- tion, on hard road at $20 per acre. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 473 FOR SALE—Two story house of 8 in, on the rooms, city water, cl aorth side, Cox Realty Co. 14 | 5'0!1 lfi --Two furnished rooms for licht housekeeping, $10 per month. Apply 810 East Magnolia | Ave. 436 | ! ¥0? RENT -Four rooms and bath A\l modern improvements; very aronable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. 451 ¥OR RINT-—House, 6 rooms and tath, shades, screens; modern, | John F. Cox Realty Co. 453i $1,200. The John F. . Co. 4 velvet bean seed, $3 per . - . FOR RENT—Four or five rooms, nicely furnished for light house- keeping; clese in. Phone 176 Blue. 486 FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 506 East Pine St. 466 The Day of Judgment; Is It to Be Feared or Loved? Mcllvaine at Audi- toium Sunday, 7:30 p. m. 484 ——————————— GO TO THE EAST COAST via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- nee. Salls every Wednesday or Thursday. Write or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers. for unrnm;l't Why Insist That God Must Judge Fifty Billions of People in One Twelve Hour Day? Mclivaine at Au- ditorium, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. 484 po Are the Dead Dead? Intensively the Auditorium Sunday at 3 p. m. 484 WANTED—AIl of my old custom- ers and friendr to know I am back in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call and sce me. L. E. Peacock. 363 i YOU W.NT A LOT in the beau- tiful orange grove subdivision of Fateh & Rogers on South Florida avenue, you had better spcak quick. They are going fast. 341 PICTURES made by appeiniment only. W. L H. Elmer, at Palmetto House, Phone 19% Blue e Are the Dead Dead? Intenseiy interesting lecture by Mellvaine at the Auditorium Sunday at & p. m. 184 Mcllvaine at the Auditorium Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. e ———————————————— FOR RENT—Room and board at I around. 373 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 29, 1913 AR S e e SR WHEN you want insurance and if WANTED—Female help. First class worn with a coat to They? day, 3 p. m. NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. Normal and Training school at the school bullding on May 5, and will | duces itself with complete - success, continue for two months, interesting lecture by Mcllvaine at| WANTED—Boy wanted to sell Ev- 40 ACRES—In Wisconsin; incum- b ) [ ing or who desire to prepare for the teachers’ examination, either Stateor county, should not miss the” oppor- tunity to attend. Conditioned pu- pils also accepted. formation apply to Pn:. Jones. NOTICE—On and after april 1,{ ., majority of the individuals whe -ROOM MODERN LWELLING —~In-| Where are the Dead? Hear Mr. VALUE OF ooum‘s‘n"a mf 434! Garment Makes for Real Economy In That It Will Serve for Many Different Costumes. An economy is found in the com- trasting ecat. The same skirt built and perfectly ntx been not already insured, you need It.&'}"fi “lt:ou':':{'e:. ooats, eays right now, see D, H. Sloan. 43-‘)’ Take the favorite black and white | stripe, for example. Elbemar hotel. Open all year | northern white woman (home | of change with a neat, short coat of cook) as second cook and house- ' black habit cloth lined with keeper in a high class family| while & saucy little jacket country club; one willing to learn | Silk will quite transform and unencumbered. Opportunity | The chaages may be rung fashion with the ubiquitous for promotion. Delightful sur- roundings. State experience, ref- : 'l'l' o survival of this erences and salary expected. No|cated in the coming professionals wanted. L. L.|and one can see how Knudsen, secretary. 450 | may be a very real econo! | often happens that an Holy and Unholy Dead; Where Are {18 unpresentable, t;:m Lecture at Auditorium Sun- | 56l 18 00d contiion, T8 0 now hopelessly old-fashioned it is not easy to do much with a skirt, and yet we do not care t> see it hanging in the cramped space of the wardrobe. Into Prof. Chas. M. Jones will open a iy the tafieta ooat intro and the old evening frock becomes Teachers who wisL to take train- | gashionably transformed. Hicoough Epidemics. The apidemics of hiccough .:M Bave ocoasionally been observed are 21-8at.-Wkiy | pr. 4bly due to hysterical coutagion au. to the nervous predisposition of For further in- lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11, 13, in block are affected by it. It is to functional s+ 2 in Dixieland will be $700 each derangement of the nervous system instead of $600. If you want|ewing to a slackening of the circuls some bargains you had better hur- | tion that the hiccough of the death ry. W. Elmo Brooks. 403 | struggle, remarkable more particular ly ia a period of abundant hewmor rhage, is to be ascribed. NLY A W MORW ¢ *vrea Intg with the beautiful big orange trees on them can be had. Have you got yours yet? 1f mot better see Futch & Rogers, Futch & Gen- try building, without delay 344 ! LOTS-—In Tribune, Kansas, cuun~!" ‘KEL‘::\‘P‘ FN::L i ty seat town; value $750. | TRANSFER (O.-—Charcoal and ROOM HOUSE—Incumbrance 3375| all i | | dependence. ering Telegram on the streets. Apply Telegram office. 468 FOR EXCHANGE. brance $375; value $2,000. kinds of wood delivered $075. | promptly, ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW-—- furniture movine and .'l'nvr'x‘.’ Rinished | issi Lite i Finished in mission and white transfer guaranteed. Phone 204 | enamel; value §.,500; incum-| 77 3 : 2 | brance, $700 ed. Hours, 6 to 7:20 a. m,; 11:30 to 1 noon; 4:30 tol p. m k B : 8 . ; National Show (ases and Fixtures, cambrance $1,500—all in Caney, | Kansas, a town in oil belt; H:l'-s Rt s e s =< i uril city water in houses. | AN IDEAL HHOME is one snrrounde Town of 5,000 population, \Will| trade any one or all for raw land| or vaeant lots in Lakeland. e sure and see me at once. T. T.! Dlakely, at Pickard Bros., 202 Drane building. Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. | | . | ('n 'oad lots for prompt deliveries, by big bearing orange trees, sucn ! as you will find in the Futch & | Rogers subdjvision, on South Fio=-|{ 2 " RI] 't & <4 ida avenne. Sce owners, Futeh &l w | & Concrete Reinforcing Stee!l. Gentry huilding. Made in N Models--- EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PE Clothes, “from the wool to the finished garment”==That’s why :we like to sell thef you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit Y0 to your entire satisfaction. “PECK” Clothes are guaranteed. 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 you'll be practically a beggar—seek- ing credit of every onme. Why not start saving today, now? You could v ONE dollar it you de- Remember, your money grows when on deposit here for we pay maximum interest and you put your- self on the high road to REAL fn- * > 3 3 Exelusive eales agents for JJYDRO BAR WATLR T - 2 STAFTORD STANDARD SFATS. for 5 Get our prices before | The New Spri are now on disp! Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Sprin: S 5 These handsome garments are direct from the tailoring shops of W' 5. \ & Co., Syracuse, N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. E. . BAILEY | T A VT HEDMES A - & 4> s & Smm e Se 2 ‘acuse

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