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PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. & BIRD CENSUS WILL (Classified FOR SALE PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AIl streete clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C Rogan or 5. M. Stephens. 82§ i Having purchased acd suidivide the Jemss Keen estate of d8% &cre oce-Lall wile west of ety limits, w. are now selling in 10 and Z20-scrs tracts some of the Huest truck ene farm lanas ‘v chis section at th r'ght price and terms. For partie. lars see G. (. Rogan, Room 1 and ? Deen & Bryant Bidg. Phone 146 l FOR SALE—Automobile runabout practically new; will exchange for real estate. Address Box 414 2793 \ FOR SALE—At a bargain; two good pony horses and one young Jersey cow, with young heifer calf. 235 D. H. SLOAN. 8h [ I FOR SALE—Good horse, fine driver, a bargain for cash. Box D, city. 2600 FORSALE OR TRADE FOR REAL ESTATE--One five passenger tour- img car, Oakland; one four-passen- ger touring car, Cadillac. FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler 2785 fOR SALE OR RENT—Elegant five- room bungalow, bath and all mod- ern conveniences, 803 South Mis- souri avenue. Apply W. F. John- son. 2617 FOR SALE OR RENT—New five- room bungalow just west of Lake Beulah. D. H. Sloan. 2751 ’ FOR RENT FOR SALE-—§15,000 worth of pre- ferred stock in thé¢ Chautauqua Auditorium Association, drawing 8 per cent interest, payable semi- annually. Address J. E. Melton, secretary. 2770 l FOR RENT—Six-room house; al modern improvements; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to good tenant. Inquire A, J. Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR REN1—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. Apply to 8. M. Stephens, city. 2383 FOR RENT-——-House, 6 rooms and * bath. North Florida avenue, close in. Inquire W. P, Pillans Grocery Store. 2371tf FOR RENT OR SALE-—My Gallo- way and Griffin places, truck lands in cultivation and in timber. Right at station. Also timber Address T, 1, 28038 for sale. Hollingsworth, Lakeland, Fla FOR RENT-—-12-room house (Malloy house), corner Florida avenue and Lemon street 2785 FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND (O, Phone 72, Office Hotel Kibler FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms for light housckeeping. Apply to D. H. Cumbie, South Florida avenue, 2005 A B SRS FOR RENT OR SALE with Brick bunga- low modern conveniences, Missouri avenue. with South South modern con- Ave, 7-room house veniences, Missouri FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND CO. | cool, Why, his teeth chat- | returr.® It acts on the liver better (han | 2785 | tered."—Cincinnati Enquirer. Calemel and does not ¢rine or sicken. 23¢ FOR RENT--Furnished house, with Easily Explained. 8 piano and all conveniences. Good Newlywed (disturbed over pur- .‘ ; ¥ i .-~ | chases)—You had very simple tastes l Sh location. Phone 24 Red 27117 £ : I L I 2 o il ; before 1 married you. le Irt ()l) e N ) . ; : ROSE ani KY. STS. AT ek | e et LR AN tee] Back of Central Pharmaty & bl it days. 1 never could get any money Mrs. S. T. Flet ! | out of father, VULCANIZING - Tires and lnner Tubes, < FOR RENT OR SALE N Lot If you cannot afford a pair of shoes |4 Inner Tubes a Specialty. L Hoge close in: (008 NG Vermon e on cach icasitic, VS white or pale All Work Guaranteed avenue. Phone )70 gray tops to xlmfu for day, and useI PETE BIEWER, Mgr. - vale pink shoes for even | - e o sl :M‘!fl!fl?w? R L s L e s e e s L i - HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU 1 R S A | E : Your only chance to buy a lot in * i b ful sub-division of J - \ ‘ % | from postc 3 & Corner lot, 80 feet, on paveg street, east front, orange ang ® o1 | 30 cents - E ¥ ! i ; 3 & per week. Adjoining property % t fi \ f lak a2 o) :’ selling for more than \LI» H.n rees, fine view of la an lose jn. Get busy ar P | 1 % e—and close jn. Get busy ang see us. 1] what we ask. Beautiful location, &:| fine drainage and perfect titie. - & For full particulars write s - X : ]he JOh“ I: C R * Frances and Hill Realty Co., z . ox ea y 0. %i East Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. e e Ty e IR R R R R R R L L L e R Advertising 3™ g Wil MISCELLANEOUS (By Assoclateq Press.) Washington, July 8.—Officials of the biological survey in the depart- ment of agriculture hope soon to be able to announce the most accurate count ever made of the birds in the United States. Returns from some of the hundreds of nature-lovers around the country who have enlist- ed as volunteer enumerators, have been coming in, reflecting an enthu- siastic interest in the count. When the census was degided upon about 230 bird enthusiasts in all sections of the country whao previous- ly had rendered valuable service were asked to supply the desired iu- formation, and in addition to these, severa] hundred others volunteered their aid. The counting has been going on since June 1, and was to have been money. Pickard Brothers Company, wound up by July 1, but it probably Drane building. 2794 | will be some time before the last of e | the returns are in and announcement ILAKE VIEW HOTEL under new |is made of the total bird population. management. All conveniences; | The census will not include the va- | gzood table. Rates $5 per week.|rieties known as game birds, but in WANT or small hotel. Telegram. JD—To rent rooming house Address D., care 5000 | | | —— —eee I‘IA)S']‘»I’m-l\'vlhouk containing check | on State Bank of Lincoln, Ill., to Mrs. W. H. Garlets, Return to Telegram office. Reward. 2798 PR SR I SR e WANTED—To exchange equity in Lakeland residence property for unimproved land near Lakeland. Address Exchange, care Telegram. i 2790 PROPERTY OWNERS If you have any good bargains in citrus lands or groves, list with us We have the buyers who have the Mrs. Woods. 2796 |all other respects it will be as thor- ough and as well classified as is prac- POLICE CALLS ticable. Previous estimates by the | The public is requested to phone|bird experts are that there are 880 all night calls to police after 6 p.[main species of birds in the United m. to Police Department, phone 55. [States and (‘anada, the varieties be- ing more generously dstributed in ICE CREAM orders delivered on Sun- |the eastern States than in the west day. Prompt delivery. J. M. |and the least of all in the prairies. Ansley. Phone 214 Red. 2470 But this is only a guess. The enumerators in the present count STENOGRAFDMER—Work | have been assigned typical tracts of Room | woodland, cultivated land and pas- 1667 [ture, and asked to count the birds on each. Officials of each State will FOR THE BEST REAL ESTATE IN-|be asked to furnish the department VESTMENT in Tampa suburban |of agriculture with information lots, see or write L. J. Sloan, |showing the total number of acres of Lakeland, Fla. 92641 |each kind of land within the borders ] s it e 1OF thie Baten ama tue number of I HAVE THREE CARS for public birds in each State then will be fair- service at any and all hours. My ly accurately computed. machines are Caddilacs and I am| The plan adopted by many of the therefore fully equipped to give|Obse my patrons the best service ob-|aCross the chosen area at daylight, tainable. Day phone No. 65; counting the male birds of each spe- PURLIC done neatly and promptly. 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1615 [season, each is in full song and easily After the migration period is over and the ar settled summer quarters it is safe to consid- or that each male represents a breed- ing pair. One of the main objects of the census, by the way, is to de- many pairs of birds of within definite more. : seen. LOST-—Gold star pin with tourquoise and diamond in center. Lost on S, Florida Ave. Reward if returned to Telegram office. 2804 ————— e WANTED--At once, couple of wood iphine hf'w choppers to cut down pine trees; each species breed birds must have saw and ax. Peninsu- |74 : : lar Telephone Co, 2806 A count taken in a part of Chevy (‘hase, a suburb of Washington, showed thirty-four snecies of birds in a tract of twenty-three acres, the total number of breeding pairs being 159, about seven to an acre. The average, it is stated is about one pair to an acre. As the tract in question o i8 thickly populated, the bird experts WANTED-—House close 1n. 359. Phone 2237 EXTRA FINGER HIS HOODO Clerk Who Cashed $15 Check Noticed |2 refutation of the theory that the Six Digits on Man's Hand, and presence of many people tends to de- the Rest Was Easy. crease the number of birds. . “On what evidence are you holding this man?’ demanded Justice of the B B B B DB IB D GR B Peace Sidney N, Reeve in Los Angeles | 1, : S G ok Clarl(j§; when James Carfield Mortis was ar- | #C, A. Jones raigned, charged with having forged | § BHAFTSMAN HEPMH EHUP the name of Mrs. Anita Baldwin Me- | ¢ f all kinds, autos enginesd Claughry to a $15 check. % “Finger evidenge,” replied Police- | & man Stevens, who made the arrest. :}, “You mean finger-print evidence, I |# suppose,” replied the magistrate. “No; just fingers. We don't need {pnm.\ where a man has an extra finger on his right hand,” said Stevens. The e¢lerk that cashed the check de- Sguns, bicycles. Refinis! & . 1 + sing our specialty, oldg sfurniture made new, All telasses of cabinet work clared the passer was a “six-digited phenomenon.” sterms reasonable, Mortis, who is colored, was incensed [ #401 West Mai at the characterization. He referred to the extra digit as “a gift, that's all.” . Ll . No. Six-Sixty-Six ] AThis is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case. and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not Indeed He Was. “Was your husband cool when you told him there was a burglar in the house! asked Mrs. Hammer replied Mrs. Gabb, 1 should rvers is to zigzag back and forth | night, 313 Black. Fern Rocque cies, as at that time of day, at this: of the government see in this report X | Mme , JULY 8, 1914, f- CROP REPORT NADE TODAY \Washington, July & The bureau of statisties this afternoon will issue {a summary of the acreage, condition on Julyq 1, and forecast on corn, po- tatoes, sweet potatoes, rice, flax and tobacco, the condition and forecas. on winter wheat, spring, oats and barley, the condition of rye, hay and apples, and the amount of wheat on farms on July 1. A supplementary report will be issued on other crops. This year's wheat crop is undoubted- 1y the largest on which the bureau of statistics has reported in a num- ber of years. —_—— SOME OF FLORIDA'S DELICIOUS FRUITS There are a number of kinds of fruit in Florida that are produced for home use only. They are not ! easily transported, being too deli- These fruits are strictly trop- cate. winter months northern people do not learn much aoout them, There Lare the mangoes, the guavas, the al- Iigator pear and the Japanese plum. are used largely for making jelly. | joften produced $ la season. Then there are the ba- |nanas; several varieties are pro- fdu(-«-d. but none for export. They are better, are juicy and sweeter than what we have in the markets. Some Florida oranze groves of ten acres cost $15,000 when ten { years old, and in good bearing, and pay per cent on the investment after paying the expense of cultiva- (tion—“The Yankee,” Bloomington (Wis,) Record. 1 MME. CLAUSSE | | | i ! Clausse, counselor of the French embassy, is wife of the new considered a distinct addition to the f foreign colony in Washington, and is | likely to be one of the most popular i hostesses in the capital city. AAAAA ; MRS. WILLIAM B. LEEDS Mrs. Willlam B. Leeds' Grosvenor i Square town house is being put in readiness for the most lavish enter- tainments which London has wit- nessed. The widow of the millionaire tin-plate king has forsaken America in order to bring up her son as an HEnglish gentleman, A A A A A A A A A AN A AN {ical, and as they do not ripen in the | | The guavas are very common and ! The alligator pear and the mun;u: ‘,:n'u expensive fruitg and the writer | B {was told that one tree of good size | 3% worth of fruit in | ' ( i | L ~ St. Louis Denver = = Coll i KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESH 277’ CLEAN/ Low . 5860 isco - - 89.50 ClacorFark - 82,16 Low rates to other points in Colorado, sota, Michi th low rx;f;::'otber points in the State, Tickets on sale daily, ¢ Round Trip Rat FROM JACKSONVILLE $371.75 58.60 ) 71.60 (1 Mackisac = = =« 53.00 e « 4740 Chastauqua Nisgara Falls - - 47.40 California, C. s and Rocky Mountains. Fropes e Great LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ET¢ i h St. Louis, returning through Cj,,' or(v;ioc:uvmuhb:nl l‘tl:p-:ut“? ;:ln'll {.c‘ififhm TO THE NORTH AND I.WORTHWEST, thy through traine daily; choice of three diffe, routes. Three daily trains to the southwest throu ) lled dis ice, ) trated booklets of summer tourist resorts, rates, . ing car reservations and other information, addre;, H. C. BRETNEY, 134 West Bay S, JACKSONVILLE 7 I\ TR i & 7 B ! s 4 te in n of| § 4 wi "‘» Contraciorm ¢ & jon. . g Fift 1f you intend t« arge us figure with Sixth 7 arge work guarantes Hoss > timates furnisl * I g Seve ¥ 2 FREIRIEILPIPIIPIFLILITINI R0 H 202030 B BE T Al ' Combination Pneumatic Sweeper pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERATION. makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. 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