Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 2, 1913, Page 8

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L] e e AM, LAR ELAND, FL&., AUG. &, 1918 o f MAY A GIRL PAINT |do not discourage her. I want to|ccnducted. .tell the girls this. It may not be|] Some towns have very success- e * \ L Le e ) RER FACE"s'm, but 5 may be the occasion for|fully established boys’ clubs de- v f A d” e t, szn Every young womass shoul d!sm. Don't play with fire. signed to suit the boy and to de- ” a s s 1 le g I ot : 1 want to tell the parents this:|velop his instinct for organiza- scorn those compact, extravagant‘rl.here would be no social evil, so-|tion. The Boy Scouts is an ex- styles of dress which are calculat-| )\ 4 "o ninine modesty were|ample of proper and beautiful fl* s ed to incite the evil and attract R B FOR SALE OF RENT s i S more carefully treasured. boy organization on a general R S ALl: | l vicious. Rouge and cosmdetlcs..{ A final word to girls and par-|scale. Schools are being.remod-|,q F 8 i oo Wiaeiow, winl 1SCC an which detract rather than add to' .o v 0o women of today|eled to give the boy a chance to """ | Elegan ) the beauty, she should carefully ; | ilsrentiote ovinae s snativ sa'e teal Nides to ! all modern conveniences. 707 Sou avoid. Gentility and modesty— dort sem ko de use his energy yR SALB—Qeod Winehester rifle, | 1.0 i gvenue. Apply to W. st do s \ " Oty it : b i tween conspicuousneSS and at- help himself instead of to re- Phone 843 Red. : ne 102 | those womanly traits which AN i ractiveness. The girl whose nat-| strain him. _ T P — A m?;::hmn' g 01019 to break up any cay o) 3, it mg:t a:m"e"'sha‘élvd!ural complexion is disguised by| The boys’ club, as so far de- i | fover or lagribpe. Ty g Y"1 who is attired in one of those dis-| governing except for somie ‘wise| Lo 4 gy $1.00 per load. ApDIY 8t| Ga.: will sell ‘véry'cheap. F, T. %7 SPPIUE R4 mak, | Eagle. b 4 | gracefully suggestive gowns of |and quiet supervision. It is equip-| ivior Hotal. 888| pouser, Lakeland Furniture Co. | - '08- For sale at wyy b She should e wall ‘,hf':je ‘Ltoday ‘may be conspicuous. She|ped with rooms where the boys ; 1030 | 356 & ottle. sanutyy, The world admires the m“gls}_ Hcan; Bever: be: attraghive: can meet and have their games 5 Qoect:-sbuiand, n | yeman, prettily snd bédomle (>SS and carry on all the boy activi- , ; . " fi‘fi"fifl;lg;’;ugcfiflf :etxhe;yslstt;: FHE BOY IS THIE® 7% %% 7fifés ‘under good surroundings. —_— Duffy’s Nead Shoy Chi o e ———————————————— and one acre of land; good’locks RQS'MQ batgain’ “f6r ~cash, o tion; $1,300. The John F. CoX| . o plock 'K, Dixjeland, for ‘WANTRD—Your satety i : : GREATEST ASSET|Some of these clubs are . very| peaity Co. 1014 ; John F. Cox Realty| o resharpen, mads - :goptxog of cOtS_t“"::ls W:“;l:‘i;:em broad in the liberties they per- i ¥ _| ::20 L adiien 1037| mew, 38, 38¢ and & i € CONGEMNALON (oY it tis: mit; some of them not merely e ——————————— FOR SALE—Good Jersey milch cow. : laad Furaiture eag j ' We wish to see the young wom-| Wise men who make a study of an so attired as to reflect the dear-|such things says that the child est and most wholesome of her|illustrates in his growth and in charms—modesty—and to con-|the development of his mind the tinue to hold the admiration of|whole history of the human race. 4 clcan-minded men, the only kind The boys they ehssify as illus- 3 the Christian girl should wish to|trating the barbarous or semi- draw. o civilized age. The older ones of T . Does tthe girl who adopts thefus who have not forgotten our FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—1909 | piorias ave 938| Jeremiah’s Bargain (y, extravagant prevailing gowns{boyhood days know how interest- LRt dhoh TC TS haen eurs Overland Runabout; just been pop RENT—Two cottages on Gil-|front of D. B. Dijcky ever stop to ask who conceivesfed we were in all sorts of things| .. "\ a’;nbunt of self-control| overhsuled; or would trade for | more avenue. _Apply to Mrs. T. | Btore and the reward w) tem? Does she ever ask wheth-|that now we do not bother our-|F"" bf s will exerclie when they| ¢ % 1» Beyma. 022! § Hendrlz, Phone 209. 1001 |at Room No. 13, Futey er those persons were actuated by |selves about. Each boy discov-{, © Y5 W S50 B openly and - | ————————————————— | bullding, by Bmitb ang mere mercenary motives? ers for himself the things that peo- with the respect of themselves FOR SALE——M;: home place :tbeo;t YOR RENS—$ room bouse; bath, 1 It is well to ponder over these|ple, as a whole, discovered long| Uheir DRTGRTE Ad Cller. cWls) for one week; 6 rooms and bath, | O o T One and & haif| - . qiestions. Any parent cherishing|ago. Every boy is an explorer, a ik P 75 feet porch, 2 fil:e places, all qsuates morth of school, Florida LOST—Between Dr. hy the future of his daughter should}discoverer and an inventor, and TI; o IN e peeant hasat ol modern convenlences; new garage = Inquire at Pillan’s gro- Baptist church, or fn 4 bear in mind this fact. There is|makes his attempt to develop e boy ;18 eg § : 14x16, poultry house, 18 large pi ges| cameo pin. Finder rew | a moral value in modesty as welljlaws which he thinks will suit ?:ymtlo:fit atye;:lpe;tjsto :g::::?e l;iasringstigee':v cltr);m:;l I:t:u:: ll.o:)tx-l 3 bl 88 re?' .charm. : . h‘m and to organize h,ls own 80-44 gl‘ |§ him educate himself, plel;ts' of :had:_ Will take va..iFOR RENT—Furnished and unfurs | ——=—"""""— - 1t is immeasurably immodest to|ciety after his own notions. That along good lines—which he will| cant lot as pert first payment.| nished rooms with all modern con-| For eholera infantun make one’s sglf conscicuous by i’s the. r.eason'for the boy gangs in do with a little help and encour-| This is your chance to get a nice| veniences, Mrs, L. B. Bevis, 508 | sure cure in “Infants’ R the face-smearing process. Bm_i:"}:; ?etr‘r(::mzi::z(ll' ';g‘;vnsse'cx:hgoggf; agement. Tt would be a good| home at your own terms. Dr. N.; South Florida. 6t1026 | Mrs. Browning's Diamiy i 4 litle powdat now and G, hxt 49 BiIDSY o orgefiey Whe"'ltflleli ft(});sthem!:tet:r()fot\}r]el: e ki | 708 *RENT_Groom nowss, 08 48k HeF:;:yuklo }‘I,anl‘nyh Is relished by the best of them. th‘fl’z':ez r‘;ozl i?ghty tase bedt boys.!themsel"es in the boy’s place, and| JR SALE—Good milch cow F. B.| North Massachusetts, Apply to|orizinated by home » Phone 332 Blue or 339. 1ozs; 165 ACRE FARM—In Arkansss, to | m _ Lot have a gymnasium, or the begin- ning of one, game rooms and meeting rooms, but also billiard rooms—anything that will so in- terest the boy in his own affairs and sports that he won’t want to’ interfere with other people and get into mischief. Some of these clubs are open Sundays as well trade for land in or around Lake- | . .land, A bargain. For further ln-" — formation inquire at Moody's| y Ia Lakeland, Saturdy, store, South Florida Ave. 967 | -OR RENT—Furnished and unfur-|a bag of gold; big rewm, nished rooms. Apply at 505 < |the finder. It will It is in its utility that it should| Their mischief is almost alwayslS(.'____._..__._______.._......_______...._________—_____e if there are not some sugges- “"errell LA DR . e L L b B It be relished. It banishes a gloss|misdirected energy. We older| — g T o . o that is unattractive. But this'ones often get hardened and tions worth while in the abovejéstate of Henry T. Wilder coating of one’s complexion so|weary of life; but to the boy, life i for St. Petersburg.—St. Peters- lat: ofl Polk c:m;ti',tl“lor. that nature’s charms are conceal-|is & wonderful thing, to be ex-|] .UNI (¥ N GflRgG E oo ‘hurg Independent. un :rl snletc‘l"a :nn stratri ed is silly and marring. It is not|plored and experimented with.! e estate, within two years e l date h f , modest. | ITe does not reason about it much,| P. D. |IN COURT CF THE COUNTY JUDGE,| P “FT- It is a firl's duty to herself and{but he feels it in body and mind. D. LOGAN, Prop. | STATE OF FLORIDA, PoLK| "ated July 17, A D, to society to keep herself as|People are beginning to see that | A | Makes of Automobiles and Self Starters | COUNTY—In Re Estate of Heary e o f . 5 i . 7 2 i Administratrix, estate of! pleasing in appearance as possi-|the boy’s energy and enthus and Lighting Systems Correctly Repaired. T. Wilder, Deceased. The Crux She—"Do you believe a m®; ble. iasm shour! be made- us of; . A 5 To all creditors, legatees, distributees| Wilder, deceased. There are many girls who paint{should be nirected and not mere- | Tires. Inner Tubes and Full Line of Supphes and all persons having claims or 9992 Frl. 3 aud mean no wrong. They are|ly restrictea. Most boys want tol} on Hand. Your Patronage Solicited, ‘ demands against sald estate: good girls. They see no harm infaccomplish something they can You, and each of you, are hereby it—and then it is selfish, you|sce . That is the reason why thevi | notifiel and required to present any o p 2 B - w hen he s in love?” H know; and mother and father—|often do not care much for, Phone 65 [ Mal" SI' Lakeland |claims and demands which you or itk g s ve doesn’t know anyth thoughtless mother and father——ludmols as schools are usually! either of you, may hdve against the'yice. T TR TR T AT W R AT R 5 N OO NS R Bt ok ANOTHER BIG BOOST FOR LAKELAND BON AIR IS A GREAT SUCCESS 1 The plat for our last and best subdivision was filed on page 114-115 of Polk Count o i y records on Feb. . tith " is perfect and is owned by The John F. Cox Realty Company, John Patterson and John F. Cox. T T ! 4 We have installed City water and graded the streets. We expect to spend all the cash we take in from the sale of lots to furth ' er develop this magnificent property. The class of construction is restricted, and we are proud of the cottages that our customer have not seen them you will be surprised at their beayty. : This subdivision is three fourths mile from Main street, onc mile to the outside lots. terms that will pay you to consider. You can share in the prosperity of Lakeland and have “‘ir s are building for homes. If yoss! We can sell these lots at prices a0 LOTS to show for your money. JOYLAND PARK and LAKE PARKER . God, in his goodness to this favored land placed many beautiful lakes in this rolling h ’ Y corporate limits of Lakeland is one of the most beautiful sheets of water and strange to sgayfll:: “::f"zl.:e lel: r‘ki:ker right on i ated of all our charming inland sess. a-Knowo: ol apprey * Joyland Park frants on Lake Parker, lying East of Bon Air lots and can be m » v now but looks very much like the grounds of the Tampa Bay hotel Park did when .:1:- ‘P‘l’:trlitt.::i bl:l.:mlinsdps:: s 'h: roug what is now one of the pretties parks in the state of Florida. Time, good soil, brains and this wonderful clmpe:egm:f gt l: 4 on. § ders with this 24 acre tract. As Lakeland grows we must provide amusement resorts and play grounds Get. b g, : head for something beside a hat rack, and get a home in Bon Air near Lake Parker and Joyland Park . . The John F. Cox Realty Compan £ s LAKELAND, FLORIDA A o

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