Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 12, 1913, Page 8

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ST £ PUGE EIGRT ———— SEEL | HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. 819 W00D! WOOD! WO00D! COAL! FOR SALE Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. fiuNEssr—McGLASHAN. . 819 Phone 258 Red. 1708 #OR SALE—On easy terms, or will fent, five-room bungalow just weat of Florida avenue in Dixieland, sast tront; electric lights and city water. D. H. Sloan. 749! e s POR SALE—7-room plastered house, #n corner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month. R. K. Lufsey, Reoom 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 147 FOR SALE—A good horse and flne colt and complete set of blacksmith tools. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. 815 POR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, elght years old. Apply to Picard Bros, Drane e+ . e e e —————— #OR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- —————————————————————————— FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms, bath, shades and screens, (WO wall Business College, Atlanta, Oa., cheap. Address A., Box 266, squares north of school house. Lakeland, Fla. 769| Florida Ave. Inquire Pilllens grocery. 822 ¥OR SALE—House of f our rooms, ecrner lot 50x145, small barn, bearing trees, $250; cash and bal- ance like rent, Price $1,100. The John I .Cox Realty Co. 804 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, 301 W. Lemon, corner New York Ave. 820 i FOR RENT—5-room bungalow with ¥OR SALE—Two good lots, 50x140| &l modern conveniences 703 on Vista Beula St. Cheap at $250 South Missouri Ave. Phone 150, 821 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 804 —— | FOR RENT--3 or 4 furnished or un- furnish#d rooms for housekeeping purposes; close in; all modern con- veniences. Inquire at Miss Nuna Patton’s Millinery store. 806 FOR Sale or Rent—12-room house, 11l modern conveniences, cloge in, well screened. 502 N. Kentucky! avenue. 812] WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali payment down, $25 per month; now rented for $27.50. I also have 2 lots 72%x145 each; terms to suft. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. 807 J. C. OWENS' great sale will close Saturday. 826 BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN., i HARN standing last night: Mrs. Wm. Stelts ............1,605 Mrs. R. H. Rutherford +¢..c.. 80 Mrs, 8. T. Fletcher ........ . 1285 Mrs. J. D. O'Hern ..couevvns 70 VAUDE o Mrs. M. L. Bradley ..........1,333 Mrs. F. C. Blankston .. .... . 199 VILLE 1 ; Mrs. T.1. Woods . ........ oo 1,285 Mrs. BE. Tucker, JF. ..cocveee B0 f Mrs. R. E. Wiking.......... 670 Mrs. Walter Bates ...... & 4 \x] sncy ' ‘ g e m Mrs. F. A McDonald ........ 30 hel’e LOVC Dwells m ] Mrs. G. W. Friend . ........ 200 Mra. T. Warlog ...occoeee. 80 ks ' Mrs. GAarwood oeeeeevees. o 283 Mrs.'J. Patterson ........ces 20 p : S ot bigd Mrs. W. D, McRae .......... 30 Three Comrades oo, i Mrs. R, W. Hardaker ... .... Z£75 oo :g he ¢ § Mre. B. F. Hines ....... ... 246 i o GO D ds O fled Mrs. F, W. Eatoa .... .... .. 186 Mrs. H. S. Melellainie ....... 190 a S rders : Mrs. F, Laramore «..coovveee 160 Mrs. Washborne ........ce00 10 Mrs. J. Jomes ....... ..... 155 Mre. Bevis coovovvnencinnes 20 b A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3.00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store - | Miscellaneous ESS REPAIRING—McGlashan | 819! gern snmehndy o'ne | % Classified Advertising ilding. Fhses No. & b FOR RENT—Orange hall, 34x60 feet. Well ventilated; waxed floor. L. YOR SALE—Good Winchester rifie; ! will be sold cheap, Fhons 8¢ Rea.| ¥ Cowdery: Fbane 304 G'“"é.. -t | Below appears the list of contestants according to their FRANCE SHORT OF OFFICERS —Army Men Demand More Pay. e — Ponseven ] 826 a crisis iu the French army is causgd by the lack of candidates at the pr‘luv cipal military schools, such as St. Cyr estate, close in. Address S., care|and St. Maixent. Therefore, while ad- Telegram. 70 | ditional credits are being asked for t0 _| Increase the effectiveness of the army, measures will also have to be taked to fill up the ranks of the officers, and just at a time when more officers will be needed the number of young, aspirants seems to be falling off heav- ily. ’Thls has been pointed out recently by the Press, and the Temps goes SQ far as to call it a grave crisis, which threatens to compromise everything. It said textually in a recent article: “Les officiers s'en vont; les sous-ofii- ciers ne se recrutent plus.” Statlst!es show that there are 1,600 vacancies for lleutenants, “chefs de sections,” and there are numerous vacancies in the ranks of the re-enlisted noncom- missioned officers in more than eighty regiments of infantry. As one paper asks, has France come to this, that it resembles China, where the military mardarins in the past held the lowest rank in the social hierarchy? Such would seem to be the case, according to the protocol | drawn up by a recent circular, accord- | tng to which a sub-prefect in a remote section of the country would take | precedence over a general command- iing the garrison at an ofiicial func- tion. it is no wonder, therefore, that serl- | ous changes and improvements have | CCME to Owens’ big sale. WANTED—A loan of y90v on real EASY, EASY, EASY. Houses and lots for sale for easy monthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for smaill cash payment and $16 per month. R. E. LUFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bullding. 788 S L L LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! 1 will loan you money to build or tuy a ome or I will sell you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- terest. Better see me than p.y rent. JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 13, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 742 FOR SALE—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Inman, at omce. 801 OWENS {8 selling first-class mer- chandise cheap, 826 -— WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better than rew, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c dozen. Lake- been sugsested and are 00111'01}1p‘.alc(] | land Furniture snd Hardware Co by the government. The minister of i ® 0.1 \ar has stated in an intervic at 746 FOR SALE CHEAP—Premo camery fasrant neg i 1 to be tr Lo continue with deveoping outfit. Apply ai ‘....;' Telegram office. wlnatie sbist - & ; was uppermost in his wind from [‘l’\rV"-\“m‘ E T " ay b retuned to the minlsiry. IEWARD—Folding Browniz camet gpoke to his colleagues in the cabinet left in hatrack of A. C, L. conch ¢n the matter, and asked Gen. Joffre 755, June 7. Findor notify D. B. to prepare a scheme for considerably Ohlinger, Frostproof, Fla. g3¢ raicing the pay. The increase, | ‘}caitl. weuld be uniform. It applied to | | all grades, and the rise contemplated WANTED—Room close in. by youn< u¢ present was at least £8 a month. man. Address “S,” care Telegram | [t will be impossible, says the minis- 638 | ter, to carry out the scheme, simply by including the matter in the army { estimates. A epecial law will be nec- | essary, and a bill to that effect will be lald before parliament. This I8 about somebody else that don't com- | the only way in which the grave crisis cern you and which would make you | with which the French army is threat- mighty mad if somebody else found ened as regards the recruiting of its S— Just So, Curiosity is finding out something Paris.—What seems to amount to i | I 3 he | t out about you when it didn't con ! officers can be settled. Given Away This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinity. Votes given with ey icket F;M chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady, MostPopula g}' ;c en . A ballot box will be placed at ihe theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposited. Books, o; sets of ti?:ketr :ntbemal;e* 25¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. Get you a su ST o iR selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize. eet Me at the Auditorium Program For Tonight: Serious Conditicn Confronts Ministry Of the up-to-the-minute Footwear g the WORLD FAMOU QORO! For Ladies; the highest grade, and even thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children! Footwear. Our shelves are filled to top. All new stock. A trial is ally want. : Call an “] Fm The Shoe Man” i1 ThePioneer Shoe Store OfLerlcr; 2 Layrmondo Block e 114 South Kentucky Avenue s b Same Old Place; Same Old Smiligy, NI 7 Includin 1 Be Convinced 3 ¥ Saving Patent Leatner. Patent leather shoes and slippers P will last twice as long if you wipe | Count always your highet: them off occasionally with a soft clotk H that has been wrung out of vlive oil in the time when you were Keep the cloth in a small tin box, one est and most spiritual man bis that has a cover, and tio oil will last | then you were your truest :Fo88 a long time. Wesley. liza Truest Moments, paq e W pply, and get fl‘.'.".,. Admission: i 5and 10 Cergss

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