Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 6, 1913, Page 8

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- PAGE EIGHA - WRECK OF BAR ga:9d by tho interstate commerce commission. fue ed by the commission into any rallroad catastrophe [ . e A AL AL NSNS A PSS~ AT IS Y The Up-to-Date High School. ,Egg‘iag:e:fi;?duf I&?tl‘i:gge'““ The qucrn high school is housed skefield County Court, Eng., has just | in a building which contains, in addi- | mpleted his thirty-second year on tion to the rc;:_ulur' classrooms, gym- . Khe bench, and his friends claim that | Dasiums, a swimming tank, physics s ho is elghty-three years of age, he is | and chemxcal_ laboratories, cooking, Rhe second oldest judge in the empire, | 56Wing and millinery Toms, woodwork- e premier honor being held by Lord | 108, forge and machine shops, draw- gllsburg, the ex-lord chancellor. Dur- | 11§ rooms, a muric room, a room de- fing his long career on the hench Judge | Yoted to arts and crafts and an as- dreectow has never interrupted an Sembly room. This arrangement of mdvocate, has only missed a sitting of , FOOIMS Presuppos:s the plan of making rhe court on one afternoon, has lived | the high school, like the community, a simple, unpretentious life in a cot- | an'ag;‘,regmlon of every sort of people tage, and he has always gone to and | doing every sort of work—Ladies’ from the court either on foot or by { Home Journal. ’ho trams, | T S In his day his lordship was a great wport:men and athlete, and was a ! swiraner of remarkable strength and endurance, So powerful was he in the ) Sword and Pen, Alfred Noyes, the sclf-supporting F'nglish poct, told a story about a brother bard at a dinner in New York. “A brother bard, lecs fortunate than AT L AR 2 B vl Bbedate O _HARBDR EXPRESS MEAR NEW HAVEN, CCRN Deen-Eryant Buil NIRRT TS A AT PR TR W S MR O LT L TS T A T T TOY SR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 6, 1913 The disaster on the New York, New Haven & Hartiord railroad, which cost at least 21 lives, is being investi- The investigation promises to be the mos* scarching ever con- N TO HONOR WILLIAM T. STEAD Internationzl Women's Congress to Erect Hotels for Working Women in World's Largest Cities. Paris.—Oflicial ~ attentions were showered upon the delegates to the International Women's congress when in session here, M, Pichon gave a bril- liant reception in their honor at the forelzn offlice. Tite women were re- ceived by President and Mme., Poin- | care and were also the gucsts of the | I | DT RTINS A N FOR SALL.. | | J 'OR SALE—One thousand White | l.ezhorn pullets; white Chinese geese. Farm, Bowling Green, Fla. PARK HiLL 1043 :od SALE ON LASY TEY ! All streets ciuyed, remaect walks, electric lights, city Waie snade trees. See G. C, Rogsn or 8 Stephens. ‘e VHY PAY RENT?—We will gell you a lot and build you a house on { monthly easy payments, See | Orange Belt Realty Co., R. M. Marler, manager. 1252 ;FOR SALE—60 head of thorough- bred white leghorns. Apply to Three Friends Grove, Washinzton Park. 1262 |*OR SALE—Two choice lots in Dixieland, cheap if sold at once. Samuel F. Smith, M. D. 1266 fOR SALE—b5 husky pure bred barred Rock cockerels. J. W. | Parks bred-to-lay strain direct. $2, 83 each. G. E. Cox, 706 E. Lime St. 1253 fOR SALE—10 acres just at city limits; filne young grove: good house; some truck land. See us for terms. The John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 1l08 P ————— e .. | TR SALE—Fouse of 6 rooms, plas- tered, cily water; lot 50x140, Dixfeland. Price $1,250. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1255 scnate. The various sections discussed edu- | cational, social, phi'anthropic and hy- | genic questions. An espoclally impor- tant discussio: 19 that on the beat | means of promoting an international better housing of | | i movement for the FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock ezgs for hatching; also some fine cockerels. H. L Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 125 - { F R SALE—One roller mAbrl'l'(\\le”ln T AT TSR M VITRRIRN) YRR FIIVER SICHVEA USROS STRITATICTASEL I A LS N LR TR ) A | ding } B C. and prepare yourself not | | | at on one occasion lie under- SISV il e | <ood condition or would exchanee ¢ at York to breek salmon tackle ;:?,N::\'-.,‘v.2"\'(1‘1". 18 Wh “‘\‘]‘,;::‘V?;l@ working people. | for a small safe and :vly difio: attaclied to a Bandiround his forelhendt o= iuw S8R SR E ; A regolution was adopted tn favorof | Phoenix Tz i for & bet. The wlhole cirenit turned out '\df‘d.'“.” ety e B ! organizing a systcm of hotels for work-l r‘_“ B D derhcr Shop, 3"‘_”‘ to sce the fun, He “p lite a sal- ! Lk ‘l‘l V'T"', ]].' v\t ‘“""'?y I““'? ; ] the { tng women in all the big cities of tha 550 Lakeland, Fla. 1254 mon in the River Ouce, broke the | ! oL "' SWoI | 'world as a mcmorial to Willlam T.| ———— i o | tack!e two, if not three times, und won 1]“”1'l| I‘lT;I)\I ‘{ l\)'.r-t '[':’nm;‘\m‘d‘::"::‘ | Stead, who' ”hm_ his life In the sink- | FOR SALE—Fine lot, 60x130 on s boet | 1ower SR .." ¢ nagy ;1)(;1*15 bR “:” { Ing of the Titunic. South Boulevard, just off Take | tor cars, while wo Laven‘t a scrap Lyl l Morton. Only $1.000. The John Bk T e b ¥. Cox Realty Co. 1208 one hundred | Hobby | ® 1247 | | . | MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and gh Grade C FOR SALE-—A good paying business | for .ale cheap. Reason, other business. Address S., care Tele-l — gram office. 124, | i Vi - " ~ | FUR RENT. OR RENT—Turnished rcoms with | private bath. Apply 1011 South ' ¥lorida or phone 43 Red. 1207 fiii-'R-EANi'—Furnished room with bath. Apply 502 South Dakota avenue. 1256 "OR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children desired. Apply 401 North Flor- ida. 1134 FOR’ RENT—One furnished bed- room. Apply at 402 West Lemon street. 1248 | FOR °*RENT--2 or 3 furnished rooms; all modern conveniences, | including sink in kitchen. H. J. Mathias, Walnut St. Phone 354 Black. 1249 "OR RENT—Nice furnished rooms, very rcasonable, with or without meals. 105 South Virginia ave- nue, Phone 299 Blue. 1246 .Miscellaneous. LOST—His job because he did not bave the proper commercial training. Do not let it happen to you. Cet in touch with the L. only. to get a job but to hold one Bookkeeping, ,shorthand type- writing, penmanship and tele- graphy. 1171 ——— does it right. 1185 EPY!S DRAD PHO’i‘ (‘HHTL AND FRVER TONIC—2 to § domes auaranteed to brenk up anv ease | of chill and fever, Taken aa a torie It will hatld ury the system, imnrove the anpetite and make life worth lving. For eale at all drug stores 25e¢ a bot- Mannfactured by G. Seott, Lakeland, Fla. or 'aoripne | tlo 968 | oeaL, O d AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ; While in New York our buyer, Mr. Bailey, secured these at a price concession. The: !3 were a cancelled order. Realizing the splendid values in mateiial, workmanship, fit, fi. - # ish and the handscme appearance, he bought the entire order, belicving that Lakeland o boys and their mothers would appreciate these excellent suits, especially when they arc"-j to receive the benelitof thelow prices. Comeinand inspect the suits; you will be pleascd 4; and we will be delighted to show you whether you buyor not. Glance at these prices: % All $5.00 Suitsfor-....$3.75 || AilS8 and $9 Suits for--$650 | 3 A" $6-00 S“its ‘0r$4.00 A" $I0-00 S“its f0r$7.50 : Our usual guarantee goes with each suit---“YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK.” ;- 24 We have just opened up this clothing. Come early before thev are all pick :: You will find all the season’s latest styles in Norfolks, single and doub!eabreg.lsct ?gr (l))‘(gi’rs | and Russian and sailor blouses for children. Remember we fit boys from two-and-a-half 'E to eighteen years old. See window Satr: iay. ‘ ———':NR BEST HARNESS, w,; [lmsnig g} erlog | Hobbs, Box 627, City. ' but black and white 1z used 3 sities, s you his last « out recurity—and then, whe i smiles on 1 at last, is ¢ take a heol aeat and keep ¢ way." 1 all horse furnishings Glashan. Beg i WANTED(— Your saici. [ blades to resharpem. ter than new. 2bc, 3i. | dozen. Lakeland Fur. . Haraware C0. KOTICE i it you want & Urst clus. |, to build your residence o, carpelter Wurk and v.e .. years of experience and is g and can do your work at {j. mum cost, dron & postal tg LOST—One small and one | were not on a ring. Fij be liberally rewarded by ODDITY IN NEW SUNg: * Long Handles of Velvet Give n;u tive Appearance to the Pary, Introduced From France, One of the oddities in French sunshades is that handles of velvet. These arc i ingly long, after the manner of . h used in the Directorie days, ang fore the velvet is'quite conspic,,_ is in a- different color from sol itself. Vivid colors are ¢ t . deal. € on The sunshade itself is not s the contrary it is quite la these accessories are evident! ed to really keep the sun head; although the majority of will use them folded, more as an; who arrive at a full knowledge of physical possibilities and lir and who, therefore, dress wit uality, are securing the longest § dled parasols and using lh.g;rgi meaans of posturing a la Tosca remember the way all the Tosy) the stege have stood with :uucq gers resting on the knob of g W ivery staff twined with roses. Ve What's « Friend? Apropos of grati‘ude, a pron politiclan gave the other du amusing definition of a fri friend,” he sald, “is & man » your part against all your sticks to yon through all -

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